Removing political obstacles to Ankara-Brussels ties is essential to regain momentum in relations, says Cevdet Yilmaz, underlining relations' multifaceted and deep-rooted nature.
Turkish vice president hosted the head of the EU delegation in Türkiye at the Presidential Complex in Ankara. / Photo: AA
"Within the scope of the meeting, we exchanged views on global and regional developments, especially Türkiye-EU relations," Yilmaz said Thursday on X, formerly Twitter, after hosting Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, head of the EU delegation in Türkiye and the accompanying delegation at the Presidential Complex in Ankara.
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