President Erdogan holds multiple talks with world leaders at G20 Summit

Leaders attend the "One Earth, One Family, and One Future," sessions to make progress on trade, climate and other global problems.

Turkish President Erdogan have sideline meetings at G20 Summit in India's capital New Delhi. / Photo: AA
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Turkish President Erdogan have sideline meetings at G20 Summit in India's capital New Delhi. / Photo: AA

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has participated in the third session of the G20 Summit in New Delhi.

The third and final session of the summit, "One Future," took place at the newly inaugurated Pragati Maidan conference center.

At the beginning of the second day, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other leaders and heads of delegations at Rajghat.

G20 leaders paid their respects at a memorial site dedicated to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi on Sunday, a day after the forum added a new member and reached agreements on a range of issues but softened their language on Russia's war in Ukraine.

They signed a Peace Wall and laid wreaths at international Indian icon Mahatma Gandhi's memorial before attending a tree-planting ceremony.

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Bilateral meetings

Erdogan also held bilateral meetings with participating leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the sidelines of the G20 Summit.


The president met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with whom he discussed bilateral relations between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia as well as regional and global issues.

Later, Erdogan met with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el Sisi.

"The meeting addressed bilateral relations between Türkiye-Egypt, efforts to increase trade volume, new cooperation in the field of energy and regional and global issues," Türkiye's Communications Directorate said on X.


Pointing out that relations have entered a “new era” with the mutual appointments of ambassadors, Erdogan expressed his belief that bilateral relations will reach the level they deserve “as soon as possible.”

Emphasising that the Egyptian administration's support to Turkish investors and companies is essential, Erdogan underlined that they attach importance to reviving cooperation in the fields of LNG, nuclear energy, culture and education, according to the directorate.


Although Cairo is not a member of the G20, term president India had invited the leaders of Bangladesh, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Egypt, Mauritius, Oman, Singapore, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates to attend the summit.

This July, Türkiye and Egypt raised their diplomatic ties and appointed ambassadors. Ties between the two countries had been at the level of charges d'affaires since 2013.

The president also met with European Council President Charles Michel. During the closed door-meeting, they discussed Türkiye-EU relations, and steps to be taken for Türkiye’s full accession to the EU, regional and global issues.

At the closing session, term president India handed over the presidency to Brazil.

Brazil will assume the presidency in 2024 and South Africa in 2025.

Leaders, in the absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, attended the "One Earth" and "One Family" sessions Saturday to make progress on trade, climate and other global problems.

The African Union (AU), a bloc of 55 countries, formally took a seat Saturday as a member of G20 at the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"This will strengthen the G20 and also strengthen the voice of the Global South," said Modi.

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Türkiye President Erdogan meets world leaders at G20 Summit

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