ANKARA: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in his New Year's address Sunday that Turkiye would begin to bring about "real breakthroughs" in 2024, reported Xinhua.

In the televised address, Erdogan extended New Year greetings to his countrymen and people in the world, expressing the hope for a "better, more peaceful, and more prosperous future for all humanity."

He also underscored the importance of 2023 marking the end of Turkiye's first century as a republic and the beginning of the "Century of Turkiye" in 2024, referring to a government goal of building a powerful country.

Meanwhile, Erdogan also acknowledged the existence of "new challenges, new problems, and new setbacks" in areas ranging from "the fight against terror to economic traps."

"Turkiye will not only work to achieve its security and prosperity but also to create a climate of peace globally and in the region," he said.

"We are trying to achieve peace in our region. We are improving our relations with our friends in all areas," he added.

--BERNAMA-XINHUA