KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Ambassador to Turkiye, Sazali Mustafa Kamal on Thursday visited Malaysians residing at the headquarters of Turkish Aerospace I...
Malaysian Ambassador to Turkiye, Sazali Mustafa Kamal on Thursday visited Malaysians residing at the headquarters of Turkish Aerospace Industries in Kahramankazan, located 40 kilometres north of Ankara, following a terrorist attack on Wednesday.
Sazali also paid a courtesy call on the president and chief executive officer of Turkish Aerospace Industries Mehmet Demiroglu, at the TAI headquarters in Ankara. Earlier, Malaysia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that no Malaysians were reported to have been affected by the incident.
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