Türkiye gives Distinguished Service Award to previous chief of Organization of Turkic States


(MENAFN) The chief Turkish diplomat on Friday gave the Distinguished Service Award of the Foreign Ministry to Baghdad Amreyev, previous secretary general of the Organization of Turkic States.

At the ceremony in Istanbul, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced that Amreyev “has made valuable contributions to Türkiye-Kazakhstan relations and increasing solidarity in the Turkic world in his 40 years of professional life.”

Cavusoglu also said that the Distinguished Service Award of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been handed to approximately 140 natural and legal people since 1989, saying that throughout his term 12 people got this award.

"We will continue to take steps that will transform both our country and the great Turkic world into a belt of security and prosperity,” he went on to claim.

For his part, Amreyev expressed thanks to Cavusoglu for the award, noting: "During my duty as secretary general of the Organization of Turkic States, which I carried out with great honor and pride in the last 4 years, the Turkic world, the Organization of Turkic States, changed dramatically."

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