Representatives of MATÜSİTEB, Köprü, Ensar Association, Mercy Association, Vizion-M Association and FOCIC visited AKP Vice President Numan Kurtulmus.
While the importance of the May 14 elections, which will be held in Turkey for the Balkans, was emphasized, the desires for the elections to be beneficial to Turkey and the Balkans were expressed during the visit.
The following statements were made in the statement made by the Bridge Federation on the matter:
“As part of our meetings in Turkey, Vice President of the Justice and Development Party Mr. We visited Numan Kurtulmuş.
During the meeting, our President Khosrev Amin, Vice President Muhammad Arif and our delegation, Chairman of MATUSITB Tahsin Ibrahim and his accompanying delegation, Vice President of FOCIC Prof. Dr. doctor. Adnan Ismaili, President of the Ansar Association, Prof. Dr. doctor. Suleiman Baki and his accompanying delegation, President of the Mercy Association Rédvan Caferi and his accompanying delegation, and President of the Vizyon-M Association Tacettin Şabani and his accompanying delegation.
Emphasizing the importance of the May 14 elections, which will be held in Turkey for the Balkan region, it was hoped that the elections would be beneficial to Turkey and the Balkan region.
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