The Turkish president has said that he believes that the sanctions of the Caatsa law in the Turkish defense will soon be “overcome” by Trump’s “most constructive” attitude.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan He said he believes that the sanctions of the United States Caatsa law in the Turkish defense sector will soon be “overcome” thanks to the “most open, more constructive” approach by US President Donald Trump.
Asked by reporters on the flight of return from Albania about the recent US approval for the possible sale of rockets in Turkey, Erdogan said he could “easily say that there is relaxation of Caatsa”, referring to the “law on dealing with opponents”.
Erdogan said he discussed the issue with Trump and the new Washington ambassador to Ankara.
“With my friend Trump’s duties, we came up with a more open, more constructive, more sincere communication,” he added, noting that “its allies, the US and Turkey should not have limitations in the field of defense.”
Referring to Yesterday’s talks between Russia and Ukraine in ConstantinopleErdogan expressed hope to achieve a definitive result. He said that Turkey was determined to continue its mediating role between Ukraine and Russia, adding that dialogue and negotiations should continue between warring parts to achieve peace.
For the pkk
The Turkish president also said Ankara is in talks with the authorities in Baghdad and the city of Arbil in North Iraq about the way in which his Kurdish fighters Pkk will hand over their weapons after the team’s decision to break up.
“There are talks with our neighboring countries about how terrorists’ weapons will be delivered outside our borders. There are plans for how Baghdad and Arbil’s administrations will participate in this process, “Erdogan said in the same statements.
The PKK, which is in a bloody conflict with Turkey for more than four decades, has decided to dismantle and end its armed struggle, team members and Turkish leaders said on Monday.
Source :Skai
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