Turkish Cabinet to meet Monday with NATO summit, Gaza, Iran and economy on agenda
Türkiye's Cabinet is set to convene at the Presidential Complex in Ankara on Monday under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, with regional security, foreign policy and economic issues expected to dominate the meeting.
Türkiye's Cabinet will meet on Monday at the Presidential Complex in Ankara under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The meeting is expected to focus on a broad range of issues, including the outcomes of the recent NATO Heads of State and Government Summit hosted by Ankara, regional security developments, and the country's economic outlook.
NATO summit and Türkiye-US relations
Cabinet members are expected to review the decisions taken during the NATO summit and assess their implications for regional security and Türkiye's role within the alliance.
The meeting is also expected to discuss the outcomes of President Erdoğan's talks with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the summit. Officials are likely to evaluate the current state of Türkiye-US relations, including the CAATSA sanctions process, efforts to secure Türkiye's return to the F-35 fighter jet program, and prospects for expanding cooperation in the defense industry.
Gaza and Iran developments
Regional developments are expected to feature prominently on the Cabinet's agenda.
Ministers are expected to discuss the latest situation in Gaza, including the ongoing Israeli attacks, the humanitarian crisis, recent ceasefire initiatives, and Türkiye's diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the conflict.
The Cabinet is also expected to assess the recent escalation of tensions between Iran and the United States, developments around the Strait of Hormuz, and their potential implications for Türkiye's national security and energy supply.
Security and economic priorities
The meeting is expected to review progress under the government's "Terror-Free Türkiye" initiative, including planned legislative measures and the latest security assessments presented by relevant institutions.
Economic issues will also be high on the agenda. Cabinet members are expected to evaluate ongoing efforts to curb inflation, inspections targeting excessive pricing, and policies aimed at boosting investment, employment, exports, and overall market stability.
President Erdoğan is expected to deliver a statement following the Cabinet meeting outlining the decisions taken and addressing the key issues discussed. (ILKHA)
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