Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Germany and France, TRT reports.
Erdogan was invited by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to mark the 50th anniversary of Turkish migration to Germany, according to the agreement signed on October 31, 1961.
The Turkish prime minister will participate in a honorary dinner organized by the directorate for Turks living abroad and communities. A symposium will be held on Turkish migration. Erdogan and Merkel will attend a session on the effect of Turkish migrants on the German society. They will discuss political, economic, cultural and consulting ties. The sides will exchange views on Turkish membership in the EU, situation on the Cyprus, North Africa and the Middle East.
Erdogan will head to Cannes on November 2 for the G20 summit. The summit will stress on global financing and economic systems, economic growth, development of agriculture, food security, price changes, trade, climate changes, corruption, employment and social policy.