Turkish President Erdoğan meets with think tank representatives in the U.S.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met with think tank representatives in the U.S. to discuss cooperation between the two countries.
During the meeting, Erdoğan said that he was pleased with the development of cooperation between Turkey and the U.S. He also noted that most of the deadlocks in talks with President Biden had been resolved, and that the two countries had decided to hold more talks in line with a positive agenda.
Erdoğan also said that Turkey would strengthen its cooperation with the U.S. on terrorism, which is a source of threat for both countries.
The roundtable meeting with think tank representatives serves as a platform for further dialogue and cooperation between Türkiye and the United States, as they work together to address common challenges and promote mutual interests. (ILKHA)
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