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Turkey, Japan eye closer humanitarian cooperation

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says visits between officials to be more regular

28.12.2017 - Update : 29.12.2017
Turkey, Japan eye closer humanitarian cooperation Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu (R) and Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Kono (L) shake their hands after holding a joint press conference following their meeting at the Ankara Palas State Guesthouse in Ankara, Turkey on December 28, 2017. ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

By Merve Aydogan and Zuhal Demirci

ANKARA

Turkey and Japan aim to forge closer ties over Syria and humanitarian aid, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Thursday.

“We have shared our common will to establish closer relations with Japan not only on the Syria matter but also on other humanitarian matters as well,” he said during a visit by Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono to Ankara.

Cavusoglu added: “We want to enhance our relations to the level of this friendship in all areas, especially in the economy and politics.”

The planned construction of a nuclear power plant at Sinop on the Black Sea coast, which includes a French-Japanese consortium, is a Turkish key project involving Japan.

Cavusoglu said “important steps” with Japan would be made next year. “I will also pay visit to Japan in the forthcoming period and our economy minister and energy minister will visit Japan.”

Speaking at the joint news conference, Kono praised Turkey’s regional leadership, singling out the Syrian refugee crisis.

He announced a Japan-Turkey Security Council Meeting next year that would look at counter-terrorism policies.

Earlier, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Kono for nearly an hour.

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