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China and Pakistan Upset After Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Likens India As Greatest Trade Partner At G20

 NEW DELHI: Turkey has shocked Pakistan and China by praising India for organizing the grand G-20. President Erdogan did not shy away from praising India and PM Modi. Erdogan has also described India as his biggest trading partner.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an also praised India for successfully organizing the G20 after which China and Pakistan are upset after hearing Erdogan's statement.Türkiye often praises Pakistan and China. But this time even Turkey is not tired of praising PM Modi for the leadership of India and G-20. President Erdogan on Sunday praised the grand event of the G-20, saying India is his country's largest trading partner in South Asia and expressed confidence in harnessing the vast potential of cooperation between the two countries.

Addressing a press conference after the end of the G20 leaders' summit, Erdo?an said he spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the summit. He said, “India is our largest trading partner in South Asia. We will be able to utilize the potential for cooperation, primarily in the economy and many other areas, following the elections held in Turkey earlier this year.'' He also appreciated the African Union becoming a member of the G20 and said that this would This group will get strength.

 

 

 India had provided great help in the devastating earthquake that occurred in Turkey a few months ago this year. India became the first country to send help in the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Since then, Turkey's attitude towards India has also started changing. That is why President Erdogan has openly praised India and PM Modi.

By calling Turkey a big trading partner of India, they have created panic in China and has given trouble to Pakistan also. Pakistan considers Turkey as its most trusted friend. Turkey has also made statements against India many times in favor of Pakistan. But after PM Modi's help in the earthquake, Turkish sentiments have started becoming positive towards India to a great extent.

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