In Turkey, discussions were held regarding healthcare issues in Northern Cyprus
A delegation from the Association of Turkish Cypriot Pharmacists met with representatives from the Ministry of Health of the Turkish Republic and the Turkish Medicine and Medical Devices Agency in Ankara. The meeting addressed the healthcare challenges faced in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).
According to a written statement by the Association of Turkish Cypriot Pharmacists. The board of directors of the association, the president of the Turkish Medicine and Medical Devices Agency (TITCK), and the Ministry of Health of the Turkish Republic discussed pharmaceutical export issues in the country during the meeting.
Furthermore, the parties discussed solutions to healthcare problems and all research aimed at supporting the sector through further strengthening of ties between institutions.
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