During the landmark five-day State Visit by His Majesty to the republic
at the invitation of President Abdullah Gul, a joint statement on defence
industry cooperation between both countries was made available to the
media at the Joint Press Conference between both leaders yesterday following
a four-eye meeting, bilateral talk and MoU signing at the Presidential
Palace in Ankara.
Both countries recognise the mutual benefits of continuing exchange
and cooperation in the field of defence based on the principles of equality
and respect for the principles of national sovereignty so as to promote
peace and stability in the region and beyond.
Both countries also confirmed their commitment to the goals and principles
of the United Nations (UN) Charter.
Notwithstanding the current negotiations to conclude the Agreement on
Defence Cooperation between the two countries, the Ministry of Defence
of the Republic of Tukey and Brunei's Ministry of Defence (MinDef) reaffirmed
their commitment to step up defence industry cooperation to improve
defence capabilities, interoperability and efficiency.
Both countries also agreed that while fundamental understanding and
objectives exist in principle on many issues, the defence industry cooperation
shall continue to be followed up by both sides, especially on technology
transfer and research technology programmes in areas of air, naval and
ground platforms, electronic, simulators and weapons systems which shall
pave way for the development of new areas of cooperation.
Both countries also agreed to promote exchange of visits to further
explore areas of defence industry cooperation including participation
in defence exhibitions in each other's countries.
His Majesty held a four-eye meeting with President Gul. During the meeting,
both sides discussed on areas of cooperation between the two countries
and exchanged views on regional and international issues.
The bilateral meeting was followed by a signing ceremony. His Majesty
and President Gul witnessed the signing of the Agreement on Economic,
Trade and Technical Cooperation. Signing for Brunei Darussalam was Dato
Paduka Awang Haji Mohd Roselan bin Haji Mohd Daud, Permanent Secretary
at the Prime Minister's Office whilst for the Republic of Turkey it
was Ahmet Yakici, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy.
This was followed by the signing of the Agreement on the Mutual Abolition
of Visa. Signing for Brunei Darussalam was Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Setia
Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ibrahim, Minister of
Finance II at the Prime Minister's Office, and for the Republic of Turkey
it was Egemen Bagis, Minister for European Union Affairs.