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For the first time since taking office, Biden and Erdogan met: "We discussed regional collaborations"
As part of the US president's trip to Europe, the two met in Brussels. The meeting comes after tensions between the two countries due in part to Turkey's purchase of the S-400 missiles from Russia.
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Monday, 14 June 2021, 22:00 Updated: 22:04
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US President Joe Biden has met for the first time since entering the White House with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the NATO summit in Belgium this evening (Monday). regarded by the Democratic party in the United States for human rights violations committed by the president of Turkey.
"Talk productive and honest," said Erdogan at the end of the meeting. they discussed cooperation on regional issues with Erdogan stressed his long-standing friendship over the years with Biden. He also said that the United States and Turkey, "there is no problem That cannot be resolved. "
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