As the two Mediterranean nations attempt to boost business and participation, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Rome on Tuesday for talks with Italian President Giorgia Meloni.
Before a conference where government ministries are expected to sign a number of agreements, including ones relating to energy and defense, Meloni and Erdogan may discuss the conflict in Ukraine and the” position in the Middle East,” according to a cause from the European government.
The source stated that the goal is to improve “economic and business relations, which have increased significantly in recent years” and improve” the cooperation and proper partnership between the two countries.”
The mountain comes as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompts the European Union, to which Italy is a member, to get deeper safety ties with Turkey, a long-awaited NATO member and a member of the bloc’s 27 nations.
European defense company Leonardo and Greek drone manufacturer Baykar agreed to jointly build unmanned aerial systems in March as the arms industry orders increased in response to the issue.
According to the cause, movement, a subject that the far-right prime minister of Italy values, is also great on the agenda.
In recent years, Ankara has received billions from Brussels in return for its leadership in halting random visitors in Europe.
The representatives will work with Italy and Turkey, who are the combined guests of the Euro 2032 sports tournament, to strengthen their cooperation in these areas, the supply said.
Turkey’s second-largest business companion in Europe is Italy. According to Rome, bilateral trade was fair$ 32.2 billion in 2024.
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