All 85M Turkish citizens will together build 'Century of Türkiye', President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says after the first meeting of his new Cabinet in the capital Ankara
Erdogan vows to embrace every citizen, saying he will continue to work for the country without excluding anyone. / Photo: AA
"In these elections, everyone in Türkiye has won with us and our alliance. Regardless of their political preferences, every single member of the 85 million has won," Erdogan said on Tuesday after the first meeting of his new Cabinet in Ankara. Erdogan vowed to embrace every citizen, saying he will continue to work for the country without excluding anyone.
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