International Investment and Business Confederation (ULUSKON) President, United Nations (UNOPS) Consultant and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Consultant Nezaket Emine Atasoy and her delegation visited the Kuwait Embassy. Within the scope of the visit, it is aimed to develop commercial relations by discussing the current trade volume and potential business opportunities between the two countries. During the visit, ULUSKON President Nezaket Emine Atasoy, met with Kuwait Ambassador H.E. Wael Yousuf Alenzi. During the visit, they exchanged views on cooperation opportunities between Turkey and Kuwait. At the meeting, the current trade volume and potential business opportunities between the two countries were discussed. In addition, steps that can be taken to further develop economic and commercial relations were discussed. Especially regarding the cooperation opportunities in sectors such as energy, construction and health were evaluated. This visit will contribute to the continuation of the commercial and economic cooperation between the two countries by getting stronger in the future. ULUSKON President Nezaket Emine Atasoy said, "We have started working to strengthen our relations with Kuwait, I would like to say that we will show every possible care for the people of Kuwait, who are very close to our hearts." Ambassador H.E. Wael Yousuf Alenzi said, “Turkey is a very beautiful country, and it is an honor for us to do business with the people of this land. President Nezaket Emine Atasoy honored us with her visit. I would like to thank her” he said.
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