Senior UAE official meets Erdogan Turkish president welcomes UAE investments, hopes to meet bin Zayed
Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, received Wednesday National Security Adviser of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to discuss co-operation and relations between Abu Dhabi and Ankara.
Turkish welcome
As Turkish media highlighted, Erdogan indicated, following
his meeting with Al Nahyan, that the UAE would pour new investments in Turkey
soon.
He told reporters that he had a discussion with the senior
UAE official about the type of investments that can be made in all fields.
'The UAE has very serious investment goals and plans, and I
think it will make serious investments in Turkey in a very short time,' the
Turkish president said.
Asked about whether Al Nahayan's visit portends a thaw in
relations between Turkey and the UAE, Erdogan said such visits can bring about
changes between countries.
'So far, we have reached a certain point by holding some
meetings with the administration of Abu Dhabi, especially our intelligence
service,' Erdogan said.
He expected to hold a meeting with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince,
Mohamed bin Zayed, in the coming period.
'I hope to meet him after today's meeting, and through
these meetings, I hope we can overcome some problems in the region as members
of the same culture and the same religion,' Erdogan said.
'We care about the main actors in the region talking
directly to each other, negotiating and solving their own problems together,'
he added.
Positive meeting
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Anwar Gargash,
described Erdogan's meeting with Al Nahyan as 'historic'.
Gargash said the UAE official held a historic and positive
meeting with the Turkish president.
'Economic cooperation and partnerships were the main focus
of the meeting,' he wrote on Twitter.