Ankara-Turkey-US Relations Top Agenda in Erdogan-Trump Call

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Türkiye held a phone conversation with former US President Donald Trump to discuss critical topics affecting bilateral ties and regional stability. The talks, which took place yesterday, centered on the need to strengthen Türkiye-US relations and address pressing regional issues.

During the conversation, President Erdogan underlined the significance of maintaining stability in war-torn Syria, underscoring the necessity of averting further escalation in Lebanon. His emphasis on these issues reflects Türkiye’s long-standing efforts to promote peace and security in the region, while also ensuring the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighboring countries.

The two leaders also discussed preparations for the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, which is expected to bring together top officials from across the transatlantic alliance to address pressing security challenges and reaffirm collective defense commitments. As a key NATO member and one of the alliance’s most significant contributors, Türkiye plays a vital role in shaping the alliance’s agenda and addressing its security priorities.

Separately, President Erdogan expressed his condolences over the recent attack on a mosque in San Diego, which resulted in injury and loss of life. He condemned all forms of hate crimes targeting religious groups and reiterated Türkiye’s unwavering commitment to promoting tolerance, understanding, and respect for diversity.

The conversation with former President Trump highlights the importance of maintaining open lines of communication between Türkiye and the United States, particularly at a time of increasing global uncertainty and regional tensions. Despite occasional differences in policy outlook and approach, the two leaders recognize the need to strengthen their nations’ partnership and cooperation on critical global issues.

The phone call between Erdogan and Trump comes ahead of Türkiye’s hosting of the NATO summit, which is set to take place later this year. With key issues such as regional security, terrorism, and the future of NATO-Russia relations on the agenda, the summit promises to be a significant milestone in strengthening the transatlantic alliance and promoting regional stability.

As Türkiye and the US continue to work together to address pressing global challenges, their relationship remains a cornerstone of stability and cooperation in an increasingly complex and uncertain world.