Turkey, China agree to enhance relations at Asian forum

By Mahmut Atanur & Yusuf Hatip

BEIJING (AA) – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and
his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi agreed Wednesday to enhance bilateral relations
in areas such as counter-terrorism, joint projects and tourism.

Speaking at a meeting of an intergovernmental Asian forum in Beijing, the top diplomats stressed the need to work together against
terrorism and shared ideas on how such cooperation could be increased,
according to Turkish diplomatic sources.

The sources, who remained anonymous under foreign ministry
protocol, said that Cavusoglu told his counterpart of Turkey’s efforts to
prevent foreign terrorist fighters and human trafficking.

Beijing is hosting the fifth regular foreign ministers’
meeting of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in
Asia (CICA) from Wednesday to Thursday. Nearly 40
delegations from member states and observers are expected to attend the gathering.

Wang underlined that China and Turkey are both founding
members of CICA, where China assumed the chairmanship from Turkey in 2014.

He said China was ready to collaborate in efforts to
establish regional security and infrastructure to promote development in the
Asian region, according to a statement posted on Beijing’s foreign ministry
website.

Turkish diplomat sources revealed that the foreign ministers
also discussed economic cooperation and planned joint projects such as a
railway across northern Turkey and a nuclear plant in the country.

They also suggested that Turkish and Chinese contractors
could work together in third countries.

Cavusoglu was also set to meet his Belarusian and Ukrainian
counterparts.

Established in 1992, CICA is an intergovernmental forum
serving to enhance cooperation toward promoting peace, security and stability
in Asia.

The bloc has 26 member states and more than 10 other
countries and inter-governmental organizations have observer status.

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