Đukanović and Erdogan exchanged letters

As they announce, "the two presidents expressed their condolences regarding the lost lives of citizens in two countries caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and once again called for unity and solidarity in the fight against the greatest scourge in modern history."
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He went to Paris for a job that "is not being reported to the public": Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
He went to Paris for a job that "is not being reported to the public": Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of Montenegro, Milo Djukanović, and the President of the Republic of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, exchanged letters after the recently received donation of the Turkish President to our country in the form of medical equipment, the Office of the President announced.

As they announce, "the two presidents expressed their condolences regarding the lost lives of citizens in two countries caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and once again called for unity and solidarity in the fight against the greatest scourge in modern history."

Đukanović pointed out that the help and support of Erdogan "as well as the mutual understanding between Montenegro and Turkey, have not been absent even in these difficult times, which is another confirmation of the lasting friendship between the two countries and peoples", the statement says.

According to reports, Erdogan thanked Đukanović for the assistance provided in the evacuation of Turkish citizens who were in Montenegro during the pandemic.

"At the earlier invitation of President Đukanović, he expressed his wish to visit Montenegro, a friendly and allied country, in the near future". the statement concluded.

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