Turkey is seeking cooperation with South Korea in renewable energy, said Zeynel Kilinc, vice president of Turkey’s investment office in Seoul, speaking at an event on Tuesday.
Kilinc highlighted the need for joint ventures and green technology partnerships with Korea, calling the country one of Turkey’s most trusted partners.
He noted that 420 Korean companies operate in Turkey in the automotive, steel and energy sectors, but said collaboration remains limited, urging joint efforts as both nations rely heavily on energy imports.
“The energy industry has great potential for collaboration. Both countries desperately need to diversify their sources of energy,” Kilinc stated.
“Your (Korean) expertise in areas like equipment manufacturing, renewable and conventional power plants, and battery…


