Turkish president urges Muslim countries to strengthen transport integration

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Türkiye’s President Recep Erdoğan on Thursday called for stronger transport integration among members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

In a video message to an OIC transport ministers meeting in Istanbul, he said that effective and reliable networks were essential to unlocking the Islamic world’s economic potential.

Erdoğa said that Muslim countries spanned a vast geography stretching from Asia to Africa and Europe to the Middle East, and commanded natural corridors, a dynamic young population, and fast-growing markets.

“However, to fully realise this great potential and transform geographical advantages into strategic power, we need efficient, reliable, and integrated transport networks,” he said.

The President said that stronger links among highways, railways, ports, and airports would boost not only trade but also social and cultural interaction among member states.

Highlighting Türkiye’s recent large-scale infrastructure projects, including the Marmaray rail tunnel, Eurasia Tunnel, and major bridges, Erdoğan said the country had reinforced global trade routes and expanded its rail, maritime, and aviation capacity.

Erdoğan said that through Türkiye’s support for the Trans-Caspian East-West Middle Corridor Project, the country had revived the historic Silk Road with a modern vision.

“However, we do not evaluate these investments solely within a national framework.

“Our goal is to strengthen integration with member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, develop cross-border corridors, and generate added value through joint projects,” he said.

The Turkish President noted that constructive negotiations held during the conference had led to significant steps.

“We have made important decisions to create a roadmap that will strengthen transport links among member states, increase solidarity on international platforms, and prepare a transport connectivity strategy document under Türkiye’s (OIC) term presidency,” he said.

“Undoubtedly, in order for these decisions to be implemented effectively, it is important that technical meetings are not disrupted and that monitoring mechanisms are operated meticulously.

“We believe that the will we have demonstrated today will pave the way for this,” he added.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Mark Longyen

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