North Macedonia, Türkiye Hold High-Level Finance and Trade Talks

North Macedonia, Türkiye Hold High-Level Finance and Trade Talks

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Finance Minister Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska kicks off a three-day working visit to the Republic of Türkiye on Monday, where she will meet with Turkish government officials and attend the 28th Eurasian Economic Summit, CE Report quotes MIA.

During her visit, Dimitrieska-Kochoska will hold meetings with Türkiye’s Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek and Trade Minister Ömer Bolat, the Ministry of Finance said in a press release.

Dimitrieska-Kochoska will deliver opening address at the 28th Eurasian Economic Summit, themed ‘A More Humane World.’ The summit, organised by the Marmara Group Foundation, brings together Eurasian leaders to discuss current issues as ecology, economy, energy, artificial intelligence, and health-sector cooperation, reads the press release.

Accompanying Minister Dimitrieska-Kochoska are state secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Andrijana Matlioska, Katerina Antovska, chief of cabinet and special adviser at the Ministry of Finance and the heads of the Public Revenue Office, Customs Administration, and Financial Police - Elena Petrova, Boban Nikolovski, and Slobodan Ivanovski, respectively.

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