In particular, French leader Emmanuel Macron noted that France and Turkey will have to "overcome great difficulties together."

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan noted that he expects to continue working together with Turkey to fully normalize relations between the countries.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko noted that "a convincing victory in a very difficult campaign" is the highest indicator of trust on the part of the Turkish people, TASS writes.

Also, Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Erdogan on his re-election as head of Turkey. In the telegram, the Russian leader called Erdogan a friend and noted that Moscow appreciates the contribution of the Turkish president to strengthening Russian-Turkish relations.

On the evening of May 28, Erdogan thanked the people of Turkey for the trust placed in them following the results of the second round of presidential elections.

According to Anadolu, after processing 99.75% of the ballots, Erdogan is gaining 52.14% of the vote. His opponent Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu is gaining 47.86%.