The US president is “very likely” to meet with the Turkish president at the NATO summit in Madrid this week to discuss Turkey’s concerns over Sweden and Finland’s bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the national security adviser said. of the USA
The possibility of meeting o Joe Biden and Recep Tayyip Erdoganon the sidelines of the NATO Summit, left on Monday US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
US president ‘very likely’ to meet Turkish president at NATO summit in Madrid this week to discuss Turkey’s concerns over its demands Sweden and Finland to join the North Atlantic Alliance, said the US National Security Adviser.
The US official stressed that he did not claim that all the issues under consideration would be resolved at the forthcoming Alliance summit, but noted that the aim was to “try to resolve as many of them as possible so that Madrid can boost their candidacy, even if There are still some concerns from the Turkish side “.
Sullivan told reporters on the sidelines of the G7 summit in southern Germany that Biden was watching “very closely” a intense diplomatic mobility around the subject.
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