Turkey, U.S. examine Ukraine, Gaza, ways to make improvements to ties, foreign minister suggests

Turkey, U.S. examine Ukraine, Gaza, ways to make improvements to ties, foreign minister suggests


Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (R) fulfills with United States Secretary of Point out Antony Blinken (L) in Ankara, Turkiye on November 06, 2023.

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Turkish and U.S. officers held comprehensive talks about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and different bilateral problems in the course of meetings in Washington, Turkey’s overseas minister claimed late on Friday.

The NATO allies begun the meetings, dubbed the Strategic System, on Thursday to examine endeavours to go further than deep policy disagreements and enhance cooperation in other regions.

Ties in between the allies have been strained in latest yrs amid increasing disagreements over a array of issues, despite the fact that relations have due to the fact gained momentum following Ankara’s acceptance of Sweden’s bid to join NATO.

Turkish overseas minister Hakan Fidan stated officials from the countries held several rounds of conversations on subject areas including Syria, the Ukraine, Gaza, protection business cooperation, electrical power, and counterterrorism.

“At the moment, particularly specified the point we have attained, with a renewed psychology, a far more favourable agenda, we have the option to keep on on our route by turning a new page,” he explained to Turkish media in Washington.

“Though handling the difficulties we experience now, it is essential to also know the joint likely the two nations can make and the chances they can provide,” he reported.

Fidan said he reiterated Turkey’s view that an immediate and lasting ceasefire was essential in Gaza and emphasized the will need for nations around the world to do far more to simplicity the humanitarian disaster and pave the way for a two-condition remedy.

He also mentioned methods to conclude Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with U.S. counterpart Antony Blinken and national stability adviser Jake Sullivan, reiterating that Ankara considered it is time to discuss paths toward an end to the war but that Turkey did not see this willingness from Kyiv and Moscow.

“We need a foundation for chatting, for this war to halt, and a dialogue to stop worse crises, and we call for this,” Fidan reported.

The allies still remain at odds over a host of troubles, such as Turkey’s acquisition of Russian S-400 defence devices and the U.S. sanctions triggered by that, which led to Turkey’s elimination from the F-35 fighter jet programme. Turkey is also deeply involved in excess of U.S. help for Kurdish militants in Syria, whom Ankara deems terrorists.

Fidan reported Turkey managed its situation on Syria and above the F-35s, saying Ankara was owed jets for the payment and operate it did as a producer. He reported Turkey was open up to speaking about the issue but Washington required to be “open up minded”.



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