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European Union Affairs Marko Mihkelson i esime he and Estonia-Turkey parliamentary group meeting, E


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European Union Affairs Marko Mihkelson i esime he and Estonia-Turkey parliamentary group meeting, Evelyn Sepp Turkish Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Egemen Bağış'iga was discussed mutual relations withy grove vets between the two countries and the opportunities for economic development. Mihkelson stressed the importance of the relations between Estonia and Turkey, withy grove vets and on both sides confirmed Estonia's support for further enlargement of the European Union as well as Turkey's efforts in this regard. Mihkelson pointed out that Estonia's accession to the European Union has been helpful, it has helped foster Africa's economy and to broaden people's movement and learning opportunities. Mihkelson Ireland also spoke of further withy grove vets targets, which is the main entry to the euro area. Egemen Bağış'i says he is on a visit to two goals, thank Estonia for supporting Turkey's withy grove vets accession talks with the European Union, and talk about further cooperation. Bağış'i withy grove vets confirmed that Estonia and Turkey are characterized by a good mutual understanding and friendship. According to Turkey's accession negotiations Bağış'i is important, they will force Turkey to make an effort to conduct a national reform and democratize. Bagis also considered important to the promotion of economic relations between Estonia and Turkey. Bağış'i said that Turkey is considering ways to start direct flights between the two countries in order to contribute to the intensification of business ties between Turkey and Estonia. Bağış'i estimates would be enough leeway in the Turkish companies. Parliament Press Office
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