BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 27. The
Summit of the Organization of Turkic States will likely be held on March
16 in Türkiye, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu mentioned
throughout a joint press convention with Hungarian Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, Trend studies.
“Due to the earthquake, the holding of the Diplomatic
Forum in Antalya was postponed. However, the Summit of the
Organization of Turkic States will likely be held on March 16. We will likely be
glad to see Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the summit.
Also, on March 29, Hungarian President Katalin Novák can pay a
go to to Türkiye,” Cavusoglu mentioned.
On November 11, 2022, the ninth Summit of the
Organization of Turkic States was held in Samarkand,
Uzbekistan.
As an intergovernmental group, the Organization
of Turkic States was based in 2009. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, and Türkiye are its founding members. Uzbekistan grew to become
a full member on the seventh Summit, which passed off in Baku in
October 2019. During the Organization’s sixth Summit in Cholpon-Ata,
Kyrgyzstan, in September 2018, Hungary was granted observer standing.
Turkmenistan joined as an Observer Member to the Organization at
the eighth Summit in November 2021, and the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus did the identical in November 2022.