Turkey broadcasts plans to-enhance Tunisia ties
Turkey has announced plans to strengthen its “financial ties” with Tunisia, as leaders of the 2 international locations signed various cooperation agreements all through Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s -day trip here.
The Turkish President met his Tunisian counterpart, Beji Caid Essebsi, at Carthage presidential palace in the capital Tunis on Wednesday morning.
The leaders signed 4 separate agreements, pledging to work collectively within the fields of defence, exchange and the surroundings, Turkey’s Anadolu information corporation mentioned.
“Boosting a balanced exchange extent will remain one of the priorities for our bilateral economic schedule,” Anadolu quoted Erdogan saying for the duration of a joint information convention along Essebsi.
Erdogan said he wants to encourage Turkish enterprise leaders “to put money into Tunisia and support the national financial system,” the local media suggested.
Erdogan additionally said the 2 leaders also spoke about regional problems, inclusive of the scenario in Libya and “terrorism”.
At the clicking convention, Erdogan criticised Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, describing him a “terrorist”.
“Assad is really a terrorist who has finished state terrorism,” local media quoted Erdogan as pronouncing.