A delegation from Turkey will travel to Moscow and hold a meeting with their Russian counterparts on July 14 in order to tackle bilateral cooperation in the field of tourism, as well as bilateral relations as a whole, in another step towards normalization between the two countries.
The visit to Moscow will take place upon an invitation by the Russian Federation and the delegation, helmed by the Foreign Ministry, will be composed of authorities from the Culture and Tourism Ministry, the Transport, Maritime and Communications Ministry and the Interior Ministry, as well as representatives from the tourism sector, a written statement released by the Foreign Ministry on July 13 said.
The delegations will exchange their views over preparations to restart charter flights between Russia and Turkey, the security of tourists and measures taken to this aim, said the ministry.
The meeting in Moscow will also aim to determine new cooperation areas regarding the future of relations in tourism, it added.
According to a recently released report by Ata Investment analysts, recent moves to normalize relations between Turkey and Russia after months of strained ties will make an additional contribution of around $10 billion to the Turkish economy over the next two years...
[hurriyetdailynews.com]
13/7/16
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The visit to Moscow will take place upon an invitation by the Russian Federation and the delegation, helmed by the Foreign Ministry, will be composed of authorities from the Culture and Tourism Ministry, the Transport, Maritime and Communications Ministry and the Interior Ministry, as well as representatives from the tourism sector, a written statement released by the Foreign Ministry on July 13 said.
The delegations will exchange their views over preparations to restart charter flights between Russia and Turkey, the security of tourists and measures taken to this aim, said the ministry.
The meeting in Moscow will also aim to determine new cooperation areas regarding the future of relations in tourism, it added.
According to a recently released report by Ata Investment analysts, recent moves to normalize relations between Turkey and Russia after months of strained ties will make an additional contribution of around $10 billion to the Turkish economy over the next two years...
[hurriyetdailynews.com]
13/7/16
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