The 12th International Turkish Language Assembly was held jointly by Bilkent University, the Yunus Emre Institute, Bucharest University and the Turkey–Azerbaijan Friendship, Cooperation and Solidarity Foundation last month in Bucharest. Representatives from a number of countries met September 25–28 to discuss developments and new findings concerning the Turkish language.
Scholars from Turkey and elsewhere took part in sessions addressing a wide variety of topics, including the development of the Turkish language throughout history and the possibilities for bringing Turkish to greater prominence among the world’s languages.