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US President Biden Meets Turkish President Erdogan At The G-20

 

Axios: Biden raises missile purchase with Turkey's Erdoğan 

President Biden raised concern over Turkey's purchase of a Russian missile system in a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Sunday, per the White House, saying their respective countries need to find an "effective way" to manage disagreements.  

Why it matters: Relations between the two countries have been tested over issues like a threat to expel foreign envoys, including a U.S. ambassador, that Erdoğan has since walked back, and Turkey purchasing Russian-made weaponry.  

The backdrop: In 2019, Turkey received "the first group of equipment" from a Russian S-400 air defense system despite warnings from the U.S., which said the system could compromise the alliance's security.  

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WNU Editor: President Biden sitting down to deal with Turkish President Erdogan .... I so wish I was a fly in that room.

On one side we have a President who has trouble reading the teleprompter and cue cards while suffering problems with memory loss. And on the other side we have an authoritarian President who does not listen to those who do not agree with him. 

Pity the diplomats (on both sides) who will have to deal with this. 

More News On US President Biden Meeting Turkish President Erdogan At The G-20

 Biden Meets Erdogan amid Simmering Tensions -- VOA  

Biden raises concerns over Russian missile system with Turkey's Erdoğan -- The Hill  

Biden talks F-16s, raises human rights at meeting with Turkey's Erdogan -- Reuters  

US-Turkey: Biden says Erdogan's request for F-16s has to go through process -- Middle East Eye  

Joe Biden kicks of second day of the G20 with face-to-face meeting with Turkish president Erdogan who he confronts over country's purchase of Russian missile system and pushes human rights -- Daily Mail  

Turkey, US agree on formation of joint mechanism to strengthen ties -- Hurriyet Daily News



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