Erdoğan targets joining Shanghai cooperation organisation -media
"Our relations with these countries will be moved to a much different position with this step," Erdoğan said, adding "of course, that's the target" when asked if he meant membership of the SCO.
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- Published Date: 05:31 | 17 September 2022
- Modified Date: 06:14 | 17 September 2022
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he was targeting membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) for Türkiye, broadcaster NTV and other media said on Saturday.
He was speaking to reporters after attending the SCO summit in Uzbekistan before heading to the United States.
"Our relations with these countries will be moved to a much different position with this step," Erdoğan said, adding "of course, that's the target" when asked if he meant membership of the SCO.
Türkiye is currently a dialogue partner of the SCO, whose members are China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
Amid bilateral discussions at the summit, Erdoğan had talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Erdoğan said Turkey and Russia had reached a deal resolving a dispute over a nuclear power plant being built at Akkuyu in southern Turkey.
NTV reported Erdoğan as saying that the Turkish contractor IC Ictas had been reinstated in the project, confirming comments by two sources to Reuters on Friday.
Last month, the Russian state nuclear energy company Rosatom, which is running the project, terminated its contract with IC Ictas over what it called "numerous violations".
"God willing we will be able to finish and inaugurate the first (Akkuyu) unit in 2023," Erdoğan added.
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