Turkish vice president meets Volodymyr Zelenskiy

Turkish vice president meets Volodymyr Zelenskiy

Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay met with Ukraine’s newly elected President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a closed-door meeting Monday in Kiev.

BILATERAL RELATIONS WERE DISCUSSED AT THE MEETING

The two countries reached a consensus on signing a Turkey-Ukraine free trade agreement for achieving a trade target of $10 billion.

Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay also expressed Turkey’s concern regarding the annexation of Crimea.

Eastern Ukraine has been wracked by conflict since March 2014 after Russia’s annexation of the peninsula. Pro-Russian separatists living in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions declared independence in a move not recognized by the international community, including Turkey.

Oktay also met Romania’s Deputy Prime Minister Ana Birchall during his visit to Ukraine, he said on Twitter. The two exchanged views on the meeting of the Turkey-Romania Joint Economic Committee planned to be held this year, he added.

In a Twitter post, Birchall said: “Honored to meet the Vice President of #Turkey @fuatoktay06, welcoming positive developments in bilateral relations especially in the #economic field & in-depth dialog on sectoral #cooperation initiatives within our #StrategicPartnership, as well as regional & multilateral formats.”

Romania’s Deputy Prime Minister Ana Birchall and Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay

Meanwhile, Oktay received Gagauz Turks, Ahiska Turks and Crimean Tatars living in Ukraine at Turkey’s Embassy in Kiev. In the meeting, Oktay stressed that Turkey’s support will continue. Additionally, he met with representatives of Turkish civil society and business residing in Ukraine.

On Turkey’s commitment to increase its trade volume with Ukraine, Oktay said trade volume between the two countries is around $6 billion. Turkey aims to increase it to $10 billion. During his swearing-in, Zelensky announced that he was dissolving parliament.

According to the Ukrainian Constitution, parliamentary elections must be held within 60 days after this occurs.

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