While paying a visit to Prime Minister Erdoğan, Coca Cola CEO Muhtar Kent also offered a surprise invitation to Davos. Kent told Erdoğan, “We are moving Davos to Istanbul this year and we want to see you amongst us.”
Prime Minister Erdoğan welcomed Coca Cola CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board Muhtar Kent. During the meeting, Kent made an interesting proposal to Erdoğan regarding Davos, which in 2009 the Prime Minister left saying he would never return. Coca Cola CEO Muhtar Kent told Erdoğan, "We are moving Davos to Istanbul this year. We want to see you amongst us." Kent met with Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan for approximately half an hour and invited Erdoğan to the meeting which will be held in Istanbul from June 4th to the 6th. The World Economic Forum, otherwise known as the Davos Summit, which is held every January in the Swiss town of Davos, will be holding the "Europe, Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia Meeting' in Istanbul from June 4th to the 6th, 2012. Kent will be co-chairing the summit.Tags: Davos, Tayyip Erdoğan, Muhtar Kent, Coca- Cola
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