The American President assured that they plan to discuss these topics in more detail next week.
US President Joseph Biden discussed with re-elected Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan the issue of Ankara’s possible purchase of American F-16s, as well as the subject of Sweden’s entry into NATO. The American head of state told reporters about this before leaving the White House for Delaware, Reuters reports.
The topics were discussed in a telephone conversation when Biden congratulated Erdogan on his victory in the presidential election.
“I talked to Erdogan. I congratulated Erdogan. He still wants to work on something with the F-16. I told him we want to deal with Sweden, so let’s do it,” he said.
The American leader added that the parties will deal with these issues later.
“We’re going to talk a lot more about this next week,” Biden explained.
Erdogan’s teleconference statement was brief. According to him, they agreed to deepen cooperation in all aspects of their bilateral relations, the importance of which will “further increase in the face of regional and global problems.”
Remember, the media previously said that Sweden is unlikely to become a formal member of NATO during the July summit in Vilnius.
Turkey has refused to transfer Russian S-400s to Ukraine, as offered by the US
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