In a controversial meeting in Ankara, Donald Trump, the President of the United States, criticized NATO and particularly Germany and France, accusing them of turning their backs on the United States during the Iran crisis. These remarks come as Trump visits Turkey to strengthen the two countries' relations.
Friendship with Erdoğan and Hope for New Agreements
During this visit, Trump met with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, and in this meeting, he referred to the friendly relations and military cooperation. The President of the United States assured Erdoğan that Turkey could purchase American fighter jets, a matter that could lead to strengthening bilateral relations.
Trump's remarks come at a time when his criticisms of NATO and some of its members reflect increasing tensions in international relations and changing political approaches during his presidency. It remains to be seen how effective this visit and discussions will be in improving relations between the United States and Turkey.
By Tag Clar Editorial