Trump, Erdoğan discussing efforts to end Russia-Ukraine war
- On Monday, President Donald Trump of the United States and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan had a phone call during which they discussed collaborative efforts to bring an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
- The call followed ongoing tensions as Turkey balances relations with Moscow and the West, with both leaders seeking to revive cooperation on regional conflicts and humanitarian issues.
- During the call, Erdogan emphasized urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza and Syria's territorial integrity, while Trump described their relationship as excellent and noted invitations exchanged for reciprocal visits.
- Trump expressed eagerness to collaborate with President Erdogan to bring a swift end to the dangerous and senseless conflict between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing their shared focus on achieving ceasefires in both Ukraine and Gaza.
- This dialogue suggests a possible warmer phase in U.S.-Turkey relations and signals continued Turkish support for efforts to stabilize Syria, Gaza, and the broader Middle East through diplomatic channels.
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Trump says he had a productive call with Turkey's Erdogan, visits planned
U.S. President Donald Trump and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone call on Monday that both leaders described as "very productive" and said they discussed everything from how to end Russia's war in Ukraine to Syria and the Gaza war.
Trump, Erdoğan Speak On Ukraine, Gaza; Trump Eyes Turkey Visit
President Donald Trump said Monday he had a “very good and productive” phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, covering a wide range of global issues including the Russia-Ukraine war, Syria, and the conflict in Gaza. In a Truth Social post, Trump said Erdoğan invited him to visit Turkey “at a future date” and would also come to Washington. “During my four years as President, my relationship with President Erdoğan was excellent,” …
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