Turkish President left for visit to Saudi Arabia

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan left on Monday with an official visit to Saudi Arabia.

TC-TRK plane with the head of the Turkish state on board flew out of the Ataturk airport in the Turkish metropolis at 14.20 local time.

The Turkish leader was escorted by Vice President Jewdad Yilmaz, Governor Istanbula Davut Gul and the head of the representative office of the ruling party of justice and development by Istanbul Osman Nuri Kabaktepe.

The head of state during the visit is accompanied by the wife of Emine Erdogan, the Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of National Defense Yashar Guler, Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatikh Kajyr, Minister of Trade of Omer Bolat, Head of the Department of Relations at Presidential Administration Fakhrettin Altun and others.

President Erdogan during a visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE will consider all aspects of bilateral relations with the relevant countries, discuss efforts to further improve cooperation in various fields, especially projects in the field of economics and investment, and will also exchange opinions on global and regional questions.

The head of state will visit the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRSK) on the occasion of peace and freedom.

Erdogan will discuss the latest events in the context of Cyprus, as well as bilateral relations, during a visit to TRSK during a visit to TRSK, as well as bilateral relations. The head of state will take part in the opening ceremony of the new terminal building and the runway at the Erzhan airport.