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The Organization of Turkic States (TDT) has made significant progress in regional cooperation, with its recent decisions and practices serving as an exemplar of cooperation. The TDT brings together members from Central Asia, the Caucasus, Anatolia, and Central Europe, aiming to strengthen ties based on shared historical, linguistic, and cultural heritage. One of its key initiatives is the establishment of the Competition Council of Turkic States, led by the Authority and coordinated by the Secretariat General of TDT. The Council aims to promote cooperation, joint projects, and sharing of experiences on competition issues, with the ultimate goal of spreading competition culture throughout the region. The decision on establishing the Council is expected to be finalized at the 10th Presidential Summit of TDT on November 3, 2023 in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Organization of Turkic States (TDT), whose foundations were laid by the Nakhchivan Agreement dated October 3 2009, has become a remarkable example of regional cooperation with its recent decisions, practices and cooperation issues. With its members, Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan and the participation of Hungary, Turkmenistan and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as observers, TDT is taking firm steps towards being an active and significant actor in the international arena. In addition, TDT has achieved a thousand-year dream as a friendship and fraternity bridge connecting Central Asia-Caucasus- Anatolia and Central Europe and has become an important platform for the cooperation and integration of the Turkic world.

As a part of this mission, with the initiative to bring competition authorities of member states together, which is led by our Authority and coordinated by the Secretariat General of TDT, the Competition Council of Turkic States has reached the establishment phase. The aim is to strengthen the relations based on common historical, linguistic and cultural heritage between the Council members as well as to carry out joint studies, visits, training activities; to develop projects; to share experiences to understand today’s competition problems and in this way to spread competition culture throughout our region.

It is expected that the issue will be handled during the 10th Presidential Summit of TDT on November 3, 2023 in Astana, Kazakhstan and the decision on the establishment of a council by the competition authorities of member states to develop cooperation and joint projects will be included in the final declaration.

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The Organization of Turkic States (TDT) has been a beacon of regional cooperation, with its member states, including Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Azerbaijan, working together to address common challenges and promote economic growth. On October 3, 2009, the Nakhchivan Agreement laid the foundations for the organization, and since then, TDT has made significant strides in its mission to promote cooperation and integration within the Turkic world.

The TDT has recently taken important steps to solidify its position as an active and significant actor in the international arena. With the participation of Hungary, Turkmenistan, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as observers, the organization has been able to leverage its collective strength to achieve its goals.

One of the key initiatives of TDT is the establishment of a Competition Council, which aims to bring together competition authorities from member states to promote cooperation and joint projects. This initiative is led by the Authority and coordinated by the Secretariat General of TDT, and is expected to strengthen the relations between member states based on their shared historical, linguistic, and cultural heritage.

The stage is set for the 10th Presidential Summit of TDT, which will take place on November 3, 2023, in Astana, Kazakhstan. The summit will provide an opportunity for competition authorities from member states to come together and make a joint decision on the establishment of the council. The final declaration of the summit is expected to include a decision on the development of cooperation and joint projects between the competition authorities of member states.

Overall, the establishment of the Competition Council is an important milestone for the Organization of Turkic States, and will likely have a positive impact on economic development and cooperation within the region. By promoting competition culture and sharing best practices, the council will help to foster a more competitive and innovative business environment, ultimately benefiting the people of the Turkic world.

Turkish Competition Authority

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