The Turkish leader is in New Delhi for the two-day summit and plans to hold talks with several leaders on the sidelines.
Erdogan held talks with Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo, South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol, and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. / Photo: AA
President Erdogan held talks with the leaders of MIKTA, a partnership between Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Türkiye, and Australia. While talking to Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Erdogan wished success to Brazil, which will take over the G20 term presidency in 2024. He noted that bilateral trade volume between the two countries, which was $5.6 billion last year, could be increased to $10 billion with joint efforts.
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