Turkish FM meets partners from 6 nations at NAM culmination

Hira Menon
1 min readOct 12, 2021

On Monday, the Turkish unfamiliar clergyman met his partners from Azerbaijan, Russia, Nepal, Guatemala, Lebanon, and Iraq during his visit to Serbia, reports Anadolu Agency.

Mevlut Cavusoglu showed up in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, on Sunday to go to a 2-day highest point denoting the 60th commemoration of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), a gathering of 120 creating world expresses that are not officially lined up with or against any significant force alliance.

“We proceeded with our two-sided chats on the edges of the Non-Aligned Summit with the Foreign Ministers of Nepal, Guatemala, Lebanon, and Iraq,” he said in a tweet.

On his gathering with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister, Ceyhun Bayramov, Cavusoglu said they examined two-sided relations and arrangements for the Turkic Council Summit in Istanbul on November 12.

Independently, he interfaced with his Russian partner, Sergey Lavrov, and “circled back to subjects” as of late talked about by the leaders of Turkey and Russia in Sochi.

Prior to the day, Cavusoglu tended to the Summit and said Turkey upholds NAM and needs to see its voice become more grounded. He hailed the move as the “voice of a fair and comprehensive world.”

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