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Turkiye First Lady meets Japan's Crown Princess in Ankara

December 4, 2024 at 7:57 pm

Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan and wife of the Crown Prince of Japan Princess Akishino visit the “Mehmet the Conqueror” exhibition opened to commemorate Mehmet the Conqueror on the 571st anniversary of the conquest of Istanbul at the Presidential National Library in Ankara, Turkiye on December 4, 2024 [TUR Presidency / Mustafa Oztartan/Anadolu Agency]

Turkish First Lady, Emine Erdogan, on Wednesday met Japan’s Crown Princess, Kiko, who is in Ankara for an official visit to mark the 100th anniversary of Japanese-Turkish relations, Anadolu Agency reports.

Erdogan and Kiko visited the Nation’s Library in the capital, Ankara.

Their first stop was the Fatih Sultan Mehmet exhibition, opened to commemorate the 571st anniversary of the conquest of Istanbul.

Following the exhibition tour, Erdogan and the Princess moved to the Cihannuma Hall, where they posed for a souvenir photo.

Later, they visited the Japan section in the library, which houses 600 books in Japanese.

“Our wish is for this meaningful visit to further strengthen the cooperation between our countries,” Erdogan said on X after their meeting.

Japan’s Crown Prince, Fumihito, and Crown Princess, Kiko, arrived in Ankara on Tuesday evening, marking the royal couple’s first visit to Turkiye and the 100th anniversary of the two nations’ diplomatic relations. They are scheduled to return to Japan on Sunday.

This visit by the Japanese royal couple underscores the two nations’ long-lasting bond and mutual respect, promising to enhance bilateral understanding and cooperation.

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