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DiasporaElon Musk & Erdogan Discuss Cooperation In Space Technology Between Turkey & The SpaceX Aerospace Company In Phone Call.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan and Tesla CEO Elon Musk discussed future cooperation and potential joint ventures in a phone call, Turkey’s Presidential Communications Directorate said Wednesday, reports the Daily Sabah.

According to a statement by the directorate, the conversation between ErdoÄŸan and Musk mainly focused on space technologies, as they discussed cooperation between Turkey’s public and private sectors with Musk’s aerospace company SpaceX.

Shortly after the statement, ErdoÄŸan personally shared a few details about his talk with Musk.

“We will continue to follow the developments in technology, both in our country and in the world, and continue to support any move that will benefit our people,” the president wrote on his social media accounts.

The call came weeks after Turkey launched its communication satellite Türksat 5A into orbit using SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket.

Turkey will have seven active satellites in space once Türksat 5A comes into orbit. Of the satellites currently in space, three are used for communication, namely, Türksat 3A, Türksat 4A and Türksat 4B, while the other three, Göktürk-1, Göktürk-2 and Rasat, are for observation.

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