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Erdogan admits: Biden's relationship's unhealthy '| Israel today

2021-09-26T15:15:12.952Z


The visit to the UN General Assembly is a failure • An initiative to bring closer to the Jewish community in the United States has been blown up


The rotten relationship between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his American counterpart Joe Biden was predictable given the past precipitation between the two, but now Erdogan has already presented it to the public.

"Our relationship with the U.S. has not been healthy," Erdogan was quoted as saying by HABERTÜRK. Erdogan blames: "Washington needs to reconsider its opposition to our decision to purchase S-400 systems."

"I have worked well with George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump, but I can not say that we have started well with (Joe) Biden. We will purchase any system necessary for national security. Turkey will do everything to protect its security," he said. ".

In general, Erdogan's visit to New York for the speech to the UN General Assembly can be described as a dire failure. On common values ​​and solidarity "- the Turks withdrew from it. The reason for this is the criticism from home about the warming of relations in general and the opposition to the boycott in particular.

In Turkey, it is widely believed that the road to Washington passes through the American Jewish community, and the Turkish ambassador to the United States, an associate of Erdogan Murat Marjan, is working hard on this front. Promote Marjan.

At the same time, a senior Turkish official told Israel Today that "there were no talks between the senior or middle echelons of Turkey and Israel at the UN General Assembly," indicating that no significant progress has been made so far in relations between the two countries. Beyond the correct phone call between Erdogan and the President of the State of Israel, Yitzhak (Buzi) Herzog.

Source: israelhayom

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