Turkey says it expects issues poisoning ties with U.S. to be addressed November 10, 2020
Turkey says it expects issues poisoning ties with U.S. to be addressed
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey expects issues poisoning ties with the United States to be addressed, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday, adding the search for solutions to conflicts in Syria and Libya were presenting new opportunities to improve ties.
Mevlüt Çavu_olu wearing a suit and tie: Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu is pictured during a news conference in Ankara© Reuters/TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTRY Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu is pictured during a news conference in Ankara
Ankara has been at odds with its NATO ally Washington over issues including policy differences in Syria and its purchase of Russian missile defences. As a result, the United States removed Turkey from its F-35 fighter jet programme, saying the Russian systems put the jets in jeopardy.
Speaking to Turkish ambassadors in Ankara, Cavusoglu said the purchase of the Russian S-400 systems was "done", adding that Turkey's removal from the F-35 programme would negatively impact NATO's defence strategy.
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