Turkish President Erdogan engages in intense diplomacy at NATO summit in Washington
Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets with leaders of allied countries, including Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Greece, Ukraine
WASHINGTON
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has engaged in intense diplomacy at the NATO leaders' summit in Washington.
NATO leaders gathered on Tuesday in the US capital for a three-day summit of heads of state and government, marking the military alliance's 75th anniversary.
On Tuesday, President Erdogan met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
On Wednesday, Erdogan met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Erdogan on Thursday held bilateral meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, French President Emmanuel Macron, and new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
President Erdogan also talked with many leaders during the sessions and meetings organized as part of the summit.
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Erdogan-Macron meeting
During their meeting on the margins of the NATO summit, Erdogan and Macron discussed bilateral relations between Türkiye and France, the Russia-Ukraine war, Israel's attacks on Palestine, regional and global issues, according to the Turkish Communications Directorate.
"Expressing the importance of enhancing relations between Türkiye and France in every field," Erdogan said revitalizing Türkiye's EU membership process is necessary and Ankara is expected to be supported in this manner.
Erdogan said "encouragement of Israel by Western countries" on a cease-fire in Gaza, where it has killed more than 38,000 Palestinians since last October, "will contribute to regional and global peace."
He urged Macron that "it would be beneficial for France to take concrete steps in this regard," the directorate said.
Turkish president's meeting with new UK premier
The meeting between President Erdogan and UK Premier Starmer addressed "bilateral relations between Türkiye and the United Kingdom as well as regional and global issues."
Erdogan emphasized that "Türkiye and the UK can take new steps to improve relations in all areas," and that Ankara wishes "the positive trend in relations to continue increasingly."
He also congratulated Starmer once again on his new position, the communications directorate also noted.
Erdogan and Scholz discuss regional issues
In his meeting with Scholz, Erdogan stated that pressure should be put on Israel to end the Israeli attacks on Gaza and not to waste the opportunity for a cease-fire, and that it is important to increase efforts to prevent the spread of conflicts to the region.
The Turkish president also stressed that support is expected from Germany for the revitalization of Türkiye's EU membership process.
Erdogan-Zelenskyy meeting
During the meeting between Erdogan and his Ukrainian counterpart Zelenskyy on the margins of the summit, the Ukraine-Russia war, regional and global issues were discussed, according to the Turkish Communications Directorate.
Türkiye continues its efforts for the Ukraine-Russia war to end "with a just peace," Erdogan noted, adding that efforts have started for the revitalization of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, and that Ankara is ready for all kinds of initiatives, including mediation, to create a basis for peace.
Turkish president meets Italian premier
In his meeting with Italian Prime Minister Meloni, Erdogan said the relations between the two countries would continue to develop with the steps to be taken and that they would continue to work for this.
Türkiye is doing its best to end the tensions in the region through peace and all countries should make efforts for this, he added.
Erdogan urges 'spirit of solidarity' based on 'good neighborliness' with Greece
During his meeting with Mitsotakis, Erdogan stated that Türkiye continued its efforts to develop a "spirit of solidarity" with Greece based on the principle of "good neighborliness" and that these efforts would continue to increase.
Erdogan also stated that positive efforts should be increased to end the conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine and that it would be beneficial for all countries in the region to work for peace to prevail in these geographies.
Erdogan and Orban discuss Ankara's EU accession process amid Hungary's rotating EU presidency
During Erdogan's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, relations between the two countries, Türkiye's EU accession process and regional as well as global issues were discussed.
President Erdogan reiterated that Ankara continues its peaceful efforts to end the Ukraine-Russia war and Israel's attacks on Gaza and that the international community should increase its efforts to establish peace in these regions.
Erdogan also stressed that Türkiye expects support for the revitalization of Ankara's EU accession process and the improvement of relations during Hungary's rotating EU presidency.
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*Writing by Serdar Dincel in Istanbul
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