
Turkish Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Livestock Mehdi Eker said on Wednesday that Turkey was open to constructive cooperation with Vanuatu in sharing Turkey's experience. Eker came together with Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Livestock, and Biosecurity of Vanuatu David Tosul in Turkish capital Ankara. Reminding of Turkey's term presidency of the "most underdeveloped countries" for 10 years, Eker said that Vanuatu was an island state in the south Pacific, and added, "Turkey is open to constructive cooperation with Vanuatu in providing the experience of Turkey." Tosul said they have supported Turkey's membership to The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Tosul stressed that his country was one of the most underdeveloped countries and they were hoping to further develop Vanuatu soon, saying, "For this reason, this visit is very important for us. We are going to consider which new processes we can open for our country in this transmission process."
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