Erdogan Meets with Indonesian Prabowo to Discuss Bilateral Relations

Erdogan Meets with Indonesian Prabowo to Discuss Bilateral Relations

Ankara, The Gulf Observer: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with Indonesia’s President-elect and Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto at the Presidential Complex on Tuesday. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Türkiye and Indonesia, addressing Israel’s attacks on Gaza, and discussing various regional and global issues.

President Erdogan emphasized that the ties between Türkiye and Indonesia, rooted in deep historical and cultural connections, would continue to develop in all areas, particularly in the defence, economy, and energy sectors. He stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation between the two nations on international platforms, including the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the G20, and MIKTA.

Regarding the situation in Palestine, President Erdogan called for increased efforts by Islamic countries to halt Israel’s oppression and deliver urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza. Both leaders expressed their commitment to working together to address these critical issues and strengthen the partnership between Türkiye and Indonesia.