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Turkey Prime Minister to visit England

 

 

THE TURKISH PRIME MINISTER Ahmet Davutoğlu will come together with international investors in England and attend the World Davos Economic Forum.

Prime Minister for Turkey, Ahmet Davutoğlu who will spend the first month of this new year, 2016 dealing with the economy and international politics, is set to visit England later this month. Between 17-19 January Prime Minister Davutoğlu will attend the invited lead by Merrill Lynch and call on international investors to make investments in areas of Turkey.

Davutoğlu will be discussing the reform packages and the European Union period, he will explain that investments can be made in Turkey and that the economic sectors risks have been brought to a minimum.

CYPRUS PROBLEM PRIORITY

Following his visit to London, Davutoğlu’s next stop will be the host country for the World Economic Forum, in Davos, Switzerland. Global politicians and world representatives and important leaders will join one another in the forum between 20-23 January. Ahmet Davutoğlu will speak firstly of the Syria issue, overcoming international terrorism, the aircraft crisis with Russia and several others issue. The meeting which also expects President of the Republic of TRNC Mustafa Akıncı to attend, means Davutoğlu will be discussing the Cyprus problem and will be one of his priorities.

VISA WILL ALSO BE DISCUSSED

Davutoğlu, after visiting Davos will travel onto Berlin in Germany. He will meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel and as a “joined cabinet” will attend the meeting “High-level business Council” Davutoğlu will focus mostly on Turkey’s joining the EU period. In relation to this he will also bring to the table Turkish Citizens visiting countries in the Schengen are without a visa which is set to be from October, 2016.

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