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DMM denied the claim that Syria made monthly customs regulations only for Türkiye!
In the statement made on DMM’s NSosyal account, it was stated that the allegations in some media and social media channels contained disinformation and aimed to mislead the public. In the statement, it was stated that the decisions taken by the Syrian National Committee for Import and Export in 2025 and presented by some circles as if they were new were not an application specific to Türkiye only, but covered imports from all over the world, and the following was noted:
“Contrary to the claims, in the January-April period of 2026, the trade volume between our country and Syria increased by 24 percent compared to the same period of the previous year, exceeding the level of 1 billion 350 million dollars. The figures clearly prove that commercial relations have not been disrupted, on the contrary, they have gained momentum. The First Term Meeting of the Turkey-Syria Economy and Trade Joint Committee (ETOK/JETCO) held in Istanbul on April 7, 2026, and the accompanying Business and Investment Forum. “The two countries’ business world has once again confirmed its determination to further develop the existing potential. The public is kindly requested to be sensitive to perception operations and black propaganda activities targeting our relations with friendly and neighboring countries, and not to give credence to unfounded claims that are incompatible with official data and statements.”
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Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek met with Aegean Region Members of Parliament
Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek met with the MPs of the provinces in the Aegean Region at the consultation meeting held in Ankara Judge’s House. Stating that the meetings held with the regional deputies were very useful, Minister Gürlek said, “These meetings benefit us both in terms of understanding the problems of the region and in terms of deficiencies.” Emphasizing that it is important for them to receive the opinions and suggestions of the MPs who follow the region closely in the meetings, Minister Gürlek said, “There is benefit in consultation.”

Underlining that the concordat process is being abused, Minister Gürlek said, “Concordat is actually a step before bankruptcy to give businessmen, factory owners, and the business world a chance to live, but unfortunately this process is being abused.” he said. Stating that they are considering making a regulation regarding concordat, Minister Gürlek said, “In other words, they make a concordat decision with an expert report. After that, they lock the system.” Stating that the concordat decision can only be taken once, Minister Gürlek said, “After one time, if the company can survive again, it will survive; if not, we will decide on the bankruptcy of the company.”

“NOTIFICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE BEEN MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS”
Reminding that the E-Notification law is currently in the Parliament, Minister Gürlek stated that with the new regulation, notification will now be deemed to have been made within 5 days. Referring to the preparations for the 12th Judicial Package, Minister Gürlek said, “Especially in this law package, the needs of the regions and the suggestions of our MPs are very important to us. This issue is not yet at the completion stage.” Minister Gürlek also touched upon the issue of logging into social media with ID and stated that discussions were being held with social media platforms. Minister Gürlek stated that there will be a transition period to logging into social media with ID. Minister Gürlek also stated that they are working to harmonize the ‘Judicial Effectiveness Bureau’ and ‘Alo Justice’.

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Important statements from President Erdoğan with Algerian President Tebbun: “The security problem of our region is Israel”
“WE HAVE A COMMON ATTITUDE”
Stating that they exchanged ideas with Tebbun on regional and international issues, President Erdoğan said:
“I am pleased to see that we have similar approaches with Algeria on the fundamental issues that concern Africa and our region. We are among the strongest advocates of the two-state solution in Palestine. As you know, the establishment of the Palestinian state was declared in Algeria on November 15, 1988. We appreciated Algeria’s support for the Palestinian cause during its membership in the United Nations Security Council in the past 2 years. Israeli aggression in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon shows that the real security problem for our region is the expansionism of the current government.” It has once again shown that it has policies that do not respect the law and rules.
In accordance with our understanding of regional ownership, we attach great importance to strengthening Syria’s security and stability. We will continue our contributions to the reconstruction of Syria with determination. As Türkiye and Algeria, we have a common stance in ending the spiral of violence that seriously threatens the peace and security of our region. We will continue to advance our friendship and cooperation with Algeria in every field, within a win-win approach. With these thoughts in mind, I hope that our consultations and the documents we sign will be beneficial for our countries.”
Important statements from President Erdoğan: “The security problem of our region is Israel”
STATE DECORATION FROM PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN TO TEBBUN
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented the State Order to Algerian President Abdülmecid Tebbun.
Stating that they are pleased to witness the 5-century-old bonds of brotherhood and friendship between Turkey and Algeria increasing day by day, President Erdoğan said, “Our bilateral relations have reached the highest level in the history of the Republic with the sincere support of my dear brother Tebbun. Today, we successfully completed the first meeting of the High Level Cooperation Council mechanism, which we decided to raise to a strategic level during my visit to Algeria in 2023, and we signed various documents that will strengthen our cooperation on the occasion of the meeting.” he said.

“MY LORD MAY PERMANENT OUR BROTHERHOOD AND LOVE”
Stating that he follows Tebbun’s “New Algeria Vision” with interest, Erdoğan said:
“I see that Algeria is shining like a star in its region under the astute leadership of Mr. Tebbun, and I am very pleased about that. My dear brother, you have demonstrated a sincere and determined will to further strengthen the bonds of friendship and brotherhood between us with your exceptional leadership, which paved the way for our relations to reach today’s excellent level. I have the pleasure of awarding you our State Medal, the highest decoration of the Republic of Turkey, for your valuable contributions to our relations with the common interests of our countries and peoples. I am sure that you will see and carry our State Order as a strong symbol of the unshakable brotherhood between our countries. I would like to express my gratitude for the trust shown to me. May God continue our brotherhood and love.
AGREEMENTS WERE SIGNED BETWEEN Türkiye AND ALGERIA
Joint agreements were signed between the two countries in the presence of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Algerian President Abdülmecid Tebbun.
After President Erdoğan and Tebbun had a private meeting and chaired the First Meeting of the High Level Strategic Cooperation Council, joint agreements between the two countries were signed.
In this context, President Erdoğan and Tebbun signed the “Joint Declaration of the First Meeting of the High Level Strategic Cooperation Council”.
AGREEMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
The “Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Postal Services and Telecommunications between the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria” between the two countries was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan and Algerian Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, National Communities Abroad and African Affairs Ahmed Attaf.
The “Agreement on International Passenger and Goods Transportation between the Government of the Republic of Turkey and the Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria” was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan and Algerian Minister of Internal Affairs, Local Governments and Transport Said Sayoud.
The “Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Turkey and the Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria on the Welfare of Independence Veterans and Martyrs Beneficiaries” was signed by Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, Minister of Family and Social Services, and Ahmed Attaf, Algerian Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, National Communities Abroad and African Affairs.
The “Agreement on Mutual Recognition and Exchange of Driver’s Licenses between the Government of the Republic of Turkey and the Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria” was signed by Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi and Algerian Minister of Internal Affairs, Local Governments and Transport Said Sayoud.
The “Memorandum of Understanding in the Field of Disaster and Emergency Management between the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Local Governments and Transport of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria” was signed by Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi and Algerian Minister of Internal Affairs, Local Governments and Transport Said Sayoud.

Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır and Algerian Minister of Industry Yahia Bachır signed the “Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Industry of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria”.
“Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Fields of Standardization, Conformity Assessment and Training between the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Industry of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria” was signed by Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır and Algerian Minister of Industry Yahia Bachır.
The “Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Plant Protection and Plant Quarantine between the Government of the Republic of Turkey and the Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria” was signed by Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı and Algerian Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries Yasin El Mahdi Oualıd.
Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat and Minister of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion of Algeria Kemal Razik signed the “Joint Declaration on the Initiation of Negotiations for the Conclusion of a Preferential Trade Agreement between the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria”.
The “Memorandum of Understanding between the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Communications of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria on Cooperation in the Field of Combating Disinformation in the Media” was signed by Presidential Communications Director Burhanettin Duran and Algerian Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, National Communities Abroad and African Affairs Ahmed Attaf.
Ahmet Burak Dağlıoğlu, Head of the Presidential Investment and Finance Office, and Omar Rekkache, General Manager of the Algerian Investment Promotion Agency, signed the “Memorandum of Understanding in the Field of Investment Promotion Cooperation Between the Investment and Finance Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey and the Investment Promotion Agency of the Democratic People’s Republic of Algeria”.

The “Memorandum of Understanding between the Algerian Radio Institution (EPRS) and the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) in the Field of Television” was signed by TRT General Manager Zahid Sobacı and Algerian Ambassador to Turkey Boumediene Guennad.
The “Memorandum of Understanding in the Field of Radio between the Algerian Radio Institution (EPRS) and the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT)” was signed by TRT General Manager Zahid Sobacı and Algerian Ambassador to Turkey Boumediene Guennad.
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Minister Tekin: “We have completely revised our schools providing vocational and technical education”
Minister Tekin attended the introductory meeting of “Professional Orientation Tests” held at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of National Education (MEB) Board of Education and Discipline. Speaking here, Tekin said that bureaucratic mechanisms have been built in the sense of public administration. Stating that Türkiye’s thousands of years of state tradition was taken into account when building these mechanisms, Tekin emphasized that the Turkish nation is one of the nations with the most ancient state tradition. “Will the steps we take, without taking into account this intellectual knowledge and experience we have, produce healthy results in our society? We do not look at the issue from this perspective at all.” Making his evaluation, Tekin continued as follows: “When we look at it from this perspective, we need something that takes into account the sensitivities of the society and designs accordingly, in order for the steps we take and all the work we carry out to evolve into the results we want. I have been attaching importance to this since the day I started working at the Ministry of National Education.” Stating that the curriculum was revised under the name of Türkiye Century Education Model as a concrete example of this and that teachers and academicians also contributed, Tekin expressed his gratitude to those who contributed.
“I BELIEVE THAT THE RIGHT STEPS WE WILL TAKE IN GUIDING THE PROFESSION WILL MAKE A SERIOUS CONTRIBUTION”
Reminding that the OECD Skills Summit was held in Istanbul last week, Tekin continued: “We met with OECD Secretary General Mathias Cormann within the scope of the summit. He congratulated us for the new approaches we developed regarding skills in the Turkey Century Education Model and asked us to allow them to be used in different countries and to support them in this regard. We acted with the approach of a public manager who trusts his nation and his colleagues.” he said. Stating that the Turkish National Intelligence Scale (TÜZO), the first domestic and national intelligence test in which scientific tests and scales specific to Türkiye were developed, was implemented, Tekin said: “In order for the steps we take to be successful, they must coincide with our social structure and our expectations from education. Secondly, the resources we allocate for these subjects. The resources we allocate because we purchase from abroad the tests we use for student selection at BİLSEMs. Look, we will also prevent a significant waste of resources. With our own academics, teachers, science We sat down with our people and developed these tests. All of them were piloted. From this point of view, I believe that if we can evaluate our human resources correctly, we will evaluate our national income, gross national product, economy and social welfare in the way we deserve. I believe that the right steps we will take in directing us to the profession and the right training policies we will make will definitely contribute to us in this sense. Turkey is progressing at a pace that can truly be a world leader in the defense industry. We are talking about this, but who is doing this? “This is not just about the 4-year undergraduate education. It is the efforts of our teacher friends in this hall. While all these things done in the defense industry or similar places are praised, our teachers and the education we provide in our schools are praised. That’s why I would like to thank all our teacher friends.”
“WE REVISED OUR SCHOOLS PROVIDING VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION FROM HEAD TO TOE”
Minister Tekin stated that vocational and technical education received a serious blow with the February 28 period and that everyone experienced a trauma period in this regard. Stating that a period of revival has begun in vocational and technical education since 2010, Tekin stated that there has been a reorientation towards vocational and technical education with the abolition of the coefficient application. Giving information about the policies implemented in this process, Tekin said: “We revised our schools that provide vocational and technical education from top to bottom. We renewed the programs, fields, branches. We renewed the workshops and laboratories. We developed new school models and project school models and ensured their connection with the sector. We expanded the internship practices of our children in schools for on-the-job training. While doing this, we started pocket money for our children at 30 percent and 50 percent of the minimum wage. Skills training for businesses.” We introduced insurance opportunities to our children against work accidents and occupational diseases, against the risks that our children who go to school and internship may face. We have turned MESEMs into a part of 12-year compulsory education. We have initiated incentives for our vocational and technical education high schools within and outside the OIZ, which provide education in the process of training the human resources that Türkiye needs. At this point, approximately 41 percent of our secondary school students in vocational and technical education in Türkiye. “We are now close to the OECD average of 44 percent. 43 percent of our students who enrolled in secondary education for the first time in the 2025-2026 academic year are enrolled in our schools providing vocational and technical education. This shows that we have reached the normal point in the February 28 period.” Minister Tekin reminded that after the publication of the Vocational and Technical Education Policy Document, they initiated practices such as in-sector school, sector-integrated school and regional school.
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Minister Şimşek: “Our country’s potential is huge”
“WE ARE NOT FACING A SUPPLY SHOCK”
Pointing out that the event was held in the Istanbul Financial Center, Şimşek said, “It is very valuable that this place is actually positioned as the ‘Participation Finance Center’. That is already the case, but we still have a long way to go here. We will continue to do our part to further develop the sector, both as the Ministry of Treasury and Finance, the Central Bank, and all other stakeholders, in terms of better positioning it in the global market.” he said. Şimşek stated that Türkiye has advantages in this period when global and geopolitical supply problems are experienced, and explained that supply security in Türkiye is not in danger like some countries in the world. Stating that Türkiye has diversified its markets and products in its natural gas and oil supply, Şimşek said, “Turkey has achieved this diversification to a significant extent and today we do not face a supply shock. This is a valuable thing and not a coincidence. As of now, we almost do not have any dependence on the Strait of Hormuz in energy.” he said. Şimşek stated that the course of oil prices will affect the Medium Term Program (MTP) to some extent and said, “This is inevitable. We do not live on another planet. After all, we are a part of the global economy.” he said.
“WE ARE DOING WHATEVER IS NECESSARY TO KEEP THE PROGRAM ON TRACK IN ITS OUTLINE”
Pointing to global and geopolitical developments, Şimşek said, “We are facing a major global shock, yet we never predicted any change in the priorities of the program.” made his assessment. Stating that the priority is the nation’s priorities, Şimşek continued: “Our nation says ‘fight against the high cost of living’. This is what we call price stability. Ensure and maintain fiscal discipline. Why? Because we are in a region exposed to shocks. We always need policy space. We always need buffers against those shocks. Sustainable and manageable current account balance is very critical for us, but there is an area that our President attaches the most importance to and in which we are mobilized in this context. What is it? Investment, employment, production, exports. “Pay attention, all of the measures we have taken recently are focused on this. There is a significant increase in investments and exports during this program period. We have sat down and worked out our goals within the framework of the MTP. This year, there will be some differences between the inflation, current account deficit, budget deficit and growth targets. This is a high probability, but basically we are doing whatever is necessary to keep the program on track, because this is the truth and we care about it.”
“WE BUILT BUMPERS FOR RESISTANCE TO SHOCKS”
Minister Şimşek stated that this shock was big but also manageable. Pointing out that they have built buffers to withstand shocks, Şimşek continued: “Last year, the ratio of our budget deficit to national income was 2.9 percent, twice as much as ours in countries similar to us, around 6 percent. The ratio of public debt to national income was around 24 percent last year, and around 74 percent in countries similar to us. This offers us an area. We have put this area into action for the benefit of our nation and for the competitiveness of our country. If you do the right things in time, when the shock comes, it is around 6 percent.” “You can react, then you have space. We created financial space and made savings in the public sector.” Stating that spending discipline is very critical in the public sector, Şimşek stated that they achieved results in channeling the expenditures to productive areas.
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Minister Uraloğlu met with his German counterpart Schnieder
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu met with Federal Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder in Leipzig, where he was to attend the International Transport Forum (ITF) held in Germany. In his post on his virtual media account, Minister Uraloğlu said, “We met with my esteemed counterpart Mr. Patrick Schnieder, the German Federal Minister of Transport. During our meeting, we held consultations regarding the strengthening of transportation infrastructures, the development of logistics connections and the work we carry out within the framework of the sustainable transportation vision. We will continue to further deepen the strategic dialogue between Turkey and Germany in the field of transportation.”
Minister Uraloğlu, who held contacts within the scope of ITF, said from his virtual media account regarding his bilateral meetings: “We had meetings within the scope of the International Transport Forum. The host was Mr. Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, Mr. Yasushi Kaneko, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of the friendly and brotherly country Japan, my esteemed counterpart Mr. Ivan Bednarik, Minister of Transport of the Czech Republic, Mr. Acting Minister Responsible for Transport and Logistics Services of Saudi Arabia. “We met with Dr. Rumaih Al-Rumaih and discussed issues such as sustainable transportation, smart infrastructure systems, global logistics networks and strengthening the connectivity between Europe and Asia. In line with common goals, we will continue to develop constructive cooperation in all modes of transportation.”
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu participated in the family photo shoot at the ITF held in Germany. In his post, Uraloğlu said, “International Transport Forum (ITF) 2026 Summit Family Photo. We are a strong Transport Family with solid foundations, looking to the future with confidence…”
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Zero Waste Forum will present a concrete road map to the COP31 process: Ministers, Mayors and academics will participate!
According to the statement made by the Zero Waste Foundation, the Zero Waste Movement, which started under the auspices of Emine Erdoğan, Chairman of the United Nations (UN) Zero Waste High-level Personalities Advisory Board and Honorary President of the Zero Waste Foundation, and transformed into a strong environmental and sustainability vision on a global scale, has become one of the basic building blocks of Türkiye’s environmental and climate policies.

This high-level ownership ensured that the zero waste approach was positioned as a strategic priority not only on a national scale but also on international platforms, while creating a strong institutional framework that reinforced Türkiye’s leading role on the road to the 31st Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP31).
With this vision, Zero Waste Forum 2026 will be organized by the Zero Waste Foundation under the chairmanship of COP31 High Level Climate Champion Samed Ağırbaş, with the theme “Road to Antalya: Zero Waste as Climate Action” on 5-7 June in Istanbul. The forum will be launched as a high-level and action-oriented platform designed to make the zero waste approach an integral component of the global climate action agenda.
While the forum will serve to advance COP31-compliant initiatives to be held in Türkiye under the chairmanship of Murat Kurum, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, through announcements, cooperation development processes and implementation preparation mechanisms, it will also include special sessions moderated by partners and selected content linking the issue of zero waste with the broader climate agenda within the framework of the “Road to Antalya”.
THE FORUM FUNCTIONS AS AN INSTITUTIONAL BRIDGE BETWEEN THE COP31 IMPLEMENTATION AGENDA
Türkiye’s hosting of COP31 on 9-20 November 2026 offers a historic opportunity to move the zero waste approach from a separate environmental topic to a directly practical climate action area. In this context, Zero Waste Forum 2026 is positioned as a fundamental meeting point that increases coordination, strengthens partnerships and accelerates implementation preparation in the process leading to Antalya.
By serving as an institutional bridge between the Zero Waste Foundation’s multi-stakeholder platform and the COP31 implementation agenda, the Forum aims to bring together stakeholder views on a large scale, link priorities with concrete implementation paths and accelerate action.
In this respect, the forum was designed as a structure that contributes to the shaping of practice-oriented decisions rather than formal international negotiation processes.
OVER 100 MINISTERS AND MORE THAN 200 MAYORS FROM THE WORLD WILL COME TO ISTANBUL
Within the scope of the forum, ministers, mayors, business world representatives, innovators, academics, financial institutions and non-governmental actors will meet on the same platform to identify the blockages encountered in practice, quickly implement solutions and implement collaborations.
The Zero Waste Forum, which will be held for the second time this year, is expected to bring together participants from more than 150 countries, more than 500 corporate stakeholders and more than 5 thousand international guests in Istanbul. More than 100 ministers and more than 200 mayors from around the world will attend the forum.
In this regard, three critical High Level Ministerial Sessions will be held in the forum program: Industry and Technology, Agriculture and Forestry, Energy and Natural Resources.
A THEMATIC DAY FOCUSING ON FOOD WASTE AND METHANE REDUCTION WILL BE HELD AT THE FORUM
A special thematic day focusing on food waste and methane reduction will also be held within the scope of the forum. In this context, waste prevention and recycling will be supported throughout the food value chain, a direct link will be established between organic waste management and methane reduction, and applicable solutions at the city level will be highlighted.
The outputs to be produced at the end of the forum are designed to directly contribute to implementation, although they are not binding. In this context, concrete tools such as the Road to Antalya Declaration, City Action Commitments Package, Food Waste and Methane Action Guide, Partnership and Project Line, Measurement and Accountability Note, Zero Waste Forum 2026 Summary Report will be developed and made available to stakeholders.
The Zero Waste Festival, which will be held within the scope of Istanbul Zero Waste Week, will create a ground for social awareness and interaction with wide participation.
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