The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Turkey’s Erdogan, on U.K. trip, praises country as ‘real friend’

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ISTANBUL — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan started a three-day visit to Britain by praising the country Sunday as “an ally and a strategic partner, but also a real friend.”

The Turkish leader is scheduled to meet Queen Elizabeth II and British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday.

Speaking at a forum on Turkish-British relations, Erdogan noted that in July 2016, the British government quickly condemned a coup attempt against him and said “we will never forget this solidarity.”

The Turkish president said bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries has grown, especially since recent referendum­s changed Turkey’s governing system to an executive presidency and Britain opted out of the European Union.

The deepening ties are most evident in trade, Erdogan said, with a joint goal of increasing trade volume from $16 billion to $20 billion and a potential free trade agreement in the works. He cited British-Turkish cooperatio­n in defense industries as an example for more new ventures.

“We want to continue our economic relations as the government­s of Turkey and the United Kingdom without interrupti­ons after Brexit,” Erdogan said before leaving Istanbul for London earlier Sunday.

Erdogan also said he would be discussing regional and internatio­nal issues with May.

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