Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Arrives in New Administrative Capital for G8 Developing Countries Summit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has arrived in the New Administrative Capital to attend the summit of the Developing 8 (D-8) Nations. The D-8 is an organization established in 1997 in Turkey to foster economic cooperation among its member countries. The two-day summit, taking place on December 19 and 20, will bring together heads of state from eight developing nations to discuss strategies for enhancing economic cooperation and exploring new avenues for collective growth.
The summit agenda includes a comprehensive session dedicated to strengthening bilateral economic ties among member countries. Additionally, a special session focusing on the Palestinian and Lebanese situations has been scheduled, highlighting the bloc’s commitment to regional stability and solidarity.
The D-8 Nations comprise eight of the world’s leading emerging economies: Turkey, Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Bangladesh. By promoting cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, and technology, the group aims to amplify its members’ voices in global decision-making forums.
President Erdoğan’s participation in the summit is a testament to Turkey’s commitment to regional integration and multilateralism. The event presents an opportunity for the D-8 Nations to pools their resources, expertise, and influence to create a more prosperous future for their citizens and contribute to global development.
