By Muhammed Boztepe</p> <p>ANKARA (AA) – Turkey’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu hosted his Albanian counterpart on Monday in country's capital Ankara.</p> <p>“I hope to benefit from each other’s experiences, especially in safety, crime and security areas,” Soylu said prior to the bilateral meeting with Sander LIeshaj.</p> <p>He added that they would also discuss steps to be taken together against Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) — the group behind 2016 defeated coup in Turkey — and other terrorists.</p> <p>Stating that Turkey and Albania have deep-rooted bilateral relations, Soylu invited LIeshaj to Istanbul to attend Budapest Process, a consultative forum on comprehensive and sustainable systems for regular migration, between Feb. 19-21.</p> <p>LIeshaj, for his part, said he was happy that Turkey is the first foreign destination of his official visits after taking his post in November.</p> <p>On the shared interests of the two countries in the security field, he said: “This is not just because we are NATO allies, we are also allies in the region.”</p> <p>He also said that they were going to discuss fight against terrorism, security issues, irregular migration and fight against drugs.

