Türkiye's President Erdogan is seeking a meeting with former U.S. President Trump to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss key issues, Bloomberg News reports.
Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeking a meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a report by Bloomberg News. The request comes as Erdogan looks to strengthen ties with the U.S. and discuss key bilateral issues, including trade, security, and regional concerns.
The meeting would mark an effort to navigate Türkiye’s complex relationship with the U.S., particularly after tensions over issues such as Syria, NATO, and defense systems. Erdogan's push for dialogue with Trump reflects his strategy to maintain strong international relations, especially as Türkiye faces growing geopolitical challenges.
Details of the potential meeting are still unclear, but discussions are expected to focus on improving cooperation and addressing mutual interests.
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