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Erdogan in Britain for talks with ‘valuable’ ally

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LONDON: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Britain was a ‘ valuable and reliable’ strategic ally after he arrived in the UK on Sunday ahead of talks with Prime Minister Theresa May.

Erdogan said he wanted to boost trade and security ties between London and Ankara, with Britain preparing to leave the European Union in March next year.

The three- day visit will see him spell out Turkey’s foreign policy strategy in a keynote speech yesterday before meeting May on Tuesday.

After arriving, Ergodan spoke Sunday at the annual Tatlidil Turkish-British forum, where he said he wanted to combine the UK’s financial power with Turkey’s operationa­l resources.

“I see the strategic partnershi­p between Turkey and the UK as a necessity, rather than a simple choice, for the interests of the two countries,” he said, in a speech broadcast by Turkey’s state-run TRT television.

“The cooperatio­n we have with the UK is well beyond any mechanism that we establishe­d with other partners.”

“The UK is a strategic ally that we find valuable and reliable. We are ready to cooperate more with the UK in the post-Brexit in every field.”

Erdogan is campaignin­g for snap parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections on June 24.

He has drawn controvers­y for electionee­ring in Europe, where there are some three million Turks who are eligible to vote in Turkish elections.

The expatriate vote is generally a source of support for Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP).

The early election is set to accelerate Turkey’s transition to the new presidenti­al system with full executive powers which critics fear will lead to one-man rule.

May is under pressure from parliament­arians and rights groups to raise civil liberties issues with Erdogan. — AFP

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