Theresa May is set to examine a post-Brexit exchange manage Turkey amid end of the week talks in the nation with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The head administrator lands in Ankara at an opportune time Saturday from the US, where she met President Trump.
Another exchanging association with Turkey taking after the UK's exit from the European Union would frame a portion of dialogs, Number 10 said.
The PM is likewise anticipated that would talk about security, Mrs May's representative said.
The representative included: "They will talk about another exchange relationship [and] a vital security organization."
It comes as Brexit Secretary David Davis anticipated a "round of worldwide exchange arrangements" would be "completely arranged" inside 12 to 24 months, coming into constrain when the UK leaves the EU.
The administration arrangements to start the formal two-year Brexit prepare by activating 50 before the finish of March.
Human rights concerns
Mrs May's first prime pastoral visit to Turkey comes as President Erdogan is bracing down on adversaries taking after the fizzled military overthrow in July 2016.
Asked whether Mrs May would raise human rights worries since the upset, the representative said Britain had "communicated our solid support for Turkey's popular government and organizations taking after the overthrow."
In further distress, 39 individuals were slaughtered in an assault on a New Year's Eve party in a dance club in Istanbul.
Supposed Islamic State said it was behind the assault and the aggressor gathering was connected to no less than two different assaults in Turkey a year ago.
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