In the statement that the Turkey does not ask for Qatar to send her money to help her deal with the collapse of the pound, said the Foreign Minister Mevlüt Tsavousoglu at a press conference in Doha and added that the discussions he had before the president’s visit Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the country focused exclusively on improving relations between the two countries.
“We did not come to Qatar to ask them to send any special amount of money. “We are here only to discuss the improvement of our relations,” the Turkish foreign minister told reporters.
It is noted that the Turkish pound has fallen about 30 percent in the past month due to aggressive interest rate cuts backed by Erdogan, but economists and opposition politicians say they are risky in part due to rampant inflation.
Asked if Erdogan would seek financial support from Qatar during talks in Doha, Tsavusoglu said Turkey had taken steps to reduce exchange rate volatility. The two countries will sign a range of agreements in areas such as health and the education, while strengthening the military cooperation, he added, as reported by ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ.
For his part, the Qatari Foreign Minister said that Doha and Ankara are going to sign dozens of agreements during President Erdogan’s visit to the country.
Speaking at the joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart, the sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani He said Qatar was looking at opportunities arising from the economic challenges facing Turkey.

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