Meetings between Turkish and American representatives are continuing in Ankara, according to a report. The talks follow an earlier reported meeting between US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the same venue.
Diplomatic talks between Turkish and American representatives continued in Ankara Tuesday evening, according to a report. The talks follow the earlier reported meeting between President Donald Trump and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which The Zioneer first reported at 15:43 Jerusalem and confirmed at 15:59 Jerusalem.
The Zioneer's coverage of the Trump-Erdogan meeting began at 15:43 Jerusalem, when Trump was reported praising Erdogan as a 'great friend' and saying they would discuss trade, Israel, and Iran. Within the same hour, a report indicated the two leaders were meeting in Ankara. The Zioneer updated the report at 15:59 Jerusalem, confirming the meeting.
The continuation of talks comes amid broader diplomatic efforts. The Zioneer reported on June 30 that US and Qatari envoys met in Doha as part of regional mediation. Separately, the Zioneer reported earlier Tuesday that NATO fears the Ankara summit may be disrupted by tensions with the Trump administration.
No further details on the agenda or participants of the ongoing talks have been released.
4 developments
- DevelopingTrump says he will speak with Turkey, calls Erdogan 'great'
- StrongTrump to meet Syrian President al-Sharaa in Turkey this week
- StrongTrump-Erdogan meeting stokes Israeli concerns over Turkish regional influence
- DevelopingUS ambassador to Turkey says Trump-Erdogan rapport eases bilateral friction
Source and signal
- Internal intake
