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Turkish foreign minister thanks Turkish community in Bulgaria for solidarity after Feb. 6 earthquakes

Trkiye's foreign minister thanked the Turkish community in Bulgaria on Wednesday for showing solidarity after the Feb. 6 earthquakes. Mevlut Cavusoglu visited Shumen in the Deli Orman region where the largest Turkish population lives in the Balkans. It is also where Turkish investments in Bulgaria are most concentrated. Cavusoglu held an iftar, or fast-breaking, dinner with the Turkish community at the Serif Halil Pasa Mosque which was restored by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA). 'You have mobilized everything you had. Those who have nothing to give sent their prayers to Trkiye. Thanks to the aid, you collected more than 800 tents and 145 containers were sent to the earthquake zone,' said Cavusoglu. 'It was an unforgettable, exemplary solidarity.' Cavusoglu said having solidarity from Bulgaria was very important. He said Bulgaria was the first EU country to send search and rescue teams after the earthquakes and the first in the bloc to fly flags at half-staff. Turning to Trkiye's efforts to mitigate global and regional crises, Cavusoglu said Ankara would strengthen its entrepreneurial and humanitarian foreign policy. "We will make more efforts for peace. The country that made the most effort to end the war in Ukraine is Trkiye," he said. Trkiye is in constant contact to ensure no accident happens again at the Zaporizahzhia nuclear power plant, he said. The plan in Ukraine was captured by Russia in 2022 and has been damaged by shelling. 'We will also have a meeting with (International Atomic Energy Agency) Director General Rafael Grossi in Vienna on Friday.' On relations with Sofia, Cavusoglu said the trade volume was $7.4 billion in 2022. It was $1 billion in the first two months of 2023.

Source: Anadolu Agency