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The Turkish president's three-nation visit comes as Ankara seeks deeper regional cooperation amid shifting Middle East dynamics.

President Erdogan set for Gulf tour aimed at boosting economic, strategic ties

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will embark on a three-day tour of the Gulf region next week, visiting Kuwait, Qatar and Oman from October 21-23, the Turkish Presidency announced on Monday.

According to Head of Presidential Communications Burhanettin Duran, the visits — made at the invitation of the three Gulf leaders — will focus on strengthening political, economic and defence cooperation, as well as aligning positions on key regional and international issues.

Erdogan is expected to sign a series of bilateral agreements aimed at expanding trade, investment, and energy partnerships, Duran said in a statement on X.

The trip underscores Ankara’s push to consolidate ties with Gulf states following a period of rapprochement marked by major economic deals and strategic dialogue. 

It also comes as Türkiye positions itself as a key mediator and regional power broker amid ongoing conflicts and shifting alliances in the Middle East. Erdogan last visited the Gulf in July 2023.

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