Erdoğan's Togg Visit Boosts Trade Ties
The agreements signed during the visit cover a range of areas, including economics, defense industry, technology, and education, and are expected to boost trade ties between Turkey and the three countries, with a target trade volume of $25 billion.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has concluded his official Asian tour, visiting Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan, resulting in significant cooperation agreements in economics, defense industry, technology, and education.
The trade volume between Turkey and the three countries is expected to reach $25 billion. Erdoğan's visit to Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, has strengthened bilateral ties, with various agreements signed in key sectors. The Turkish president returned to Istanbul, where he was greeted by officials upon his arrival at Atatürk Airport.
Erdoğan was accompanied by his wife Emine Erdoğan, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar, National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler, Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Agriculture and Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumaklı, Trade Minister Ömer Bolat, Presidential Defense Industries President Haluk Görgün, Turkish Grand National Assembly Speaker Mustafa Şentop, Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun, and other high-ranking officials.
The visit marks a significant milestone in Turkey's efforts to enhance its economic and strategic partnerships in the region, with a focus on cooperation in defense, technology, and education. The agreements signed during the visit are expected to have a positive impact on Turkey's trade relations with Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan.