In tangible and Turkey hopes for positive results, in the meeting that the president of the country will have, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, with its US counterpart, Joe Biden, at next week’s NATO summit. This was stated yesterday (09/06) by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoλουlu, adding that the meeting will be “critical”.
Biden and Erdogan will meet for the first time in their lives since the US president took office. The agenda of the talks includes the Eastern Mediterranean, Syria, Afghanistan, as “significant differences” exist between Washington and Ankara, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Monday.
In an interview with state broadcaster TRT Haber, Tsavousoglu noted that it is not easy for Turkey and the United States to build co-operation, as differences remain over a number of issues. Based on what the APE-MPE conveys, he added that both sides must take reciprocal measures to improve the tense relations between them.
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