We are waiting for more "people's Bayraktars": the foundation "Turn to Live" and the Turkish Baykar announced a partnership
The Ukrainian charitable foundation "Turn to Live" and the Turkish company Baykar (manufacturer of the Bayraktar TB2 and Bayraktar Akinci drones) announced cooperation: on August 3 in Istanbul, directors of the organizations Haluk Bayraktar and Taras Chmut signed a memorandum on further partnership.
What does this mean?
Unfortunately, the details of future cooperation have not yet been disclosed. However, the partners came to an agreement to implement best practices and international standards to develop cooperation and attract other representatives to such cooperation. The Turn Alive Foundation and Baykar emphasize with one voice that they plan to provide each other with full support to develop cooperation and implement new joint projects.
"Our development and people-oriented culture play a leading role in helping Ukraine and the foundation. We have a lot to give to each other in this cooperation, and we are confident that by working together we will reach new horizons first and foremost in showing humanity and winning Ukraine," stressed Baykar's director.
"We are ready to work 24/7, we are ready to invest all our efforts and resources, and we are grateful to each person who makes a donation to our foundation. It is thanks to such conscious people that we are able to protect Ukraine and our future", - stressed the head of the foundation Taras Chmut.
Source: Foundation "Turn to Live"
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