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Interview with H.Exc. Mr. Salim Levent SAHINKAYA, Ambassador of Turkey: « The 1.000-strong Turkish community in Luxembourg were shocked by the recent resolution of the Chamber of Deputies regarding the 1915 events »
How will Turkey assume the presidency of G20?   Turkey assumed the G20 presidency on December 1st, 2014. We wish that the Turkish presidency will provide a meaningful contribution not only to G20’s work and to its members’ welfare, but also to the overall prosperity of the nations around the world. To this end, we are implementing a strong agenda with well-defined priorities and novel ideas, which will serve as a framework for the meetings and events that will be organized throughout the year.    The G20 has a multi-year agenda and we are continuing this. But at the same time, we introduced some new elements based on our overarching priorities summarized as the 3 I’s: implementation, inclusiveness, investment. The first priority is implementation, because...
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