Biden, Erdogan discuss diplomatic efforts in South Caucasus
U.S. President Joe Biden met with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey on the margins of the G20 Summit on Sunday, the White House said in a statement.
Biden underscored his desire to maintain constructive relations, expand areas of cooperation, and effectively manage the disagreements between the two countries.
“He expressed appreciation for Turkey’s nearly two decades of contributions to the NATO mission in Afghanistan,” the White House said.
“The leaders discussed the political process in Syria, the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Afghans in need, elections in Libya, the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean, and diplomatic efforts in the South Caucasus. President Biden reaffirmed our defense partnership and Turkey’s importance as a NATO Ally, but noted U.S. concerns over Turkey’s possession of the Russian S-400 missile system. He also emphasized the importance of strong democratic institutions, respect for human rights, and the rule of law for peace and prosperity,” reads the statement.