The Oklahoman

Erdogan invites Trump to visit after US shift on Syria

- BY ALYZA SEBENIUS Bloomberg

President Donald Trump has been invited to visit Turkey in 2019 by that country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the White House said on Monday night.

Trump has not yet accepted the offer, Hogan Gidley, a White House spokesman, said in a statement, but “is open to a potential meeting in the future.”

The invitation was offered less than a week after Trump announced that U.S. troops would be withdrawn from Syria, where they are battling Islamic State alongside a Kurdish force that Erdogan considers an extension of the PKK, an organizati­on that has long fought the Turkish state and is designated a terrorist group by both the U.S. and EU.

During a lengthy phone call on Dec. 14, Trump shocked even those in his inner circle by yielding to a suggestion from Erdogan to pull U.S. forces from the country, where eight years of civil war has forced millions of citizens to flee and establishe­d Iran and Russia as protectors of the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The president later declared that the U.S. had won the battle against Islamic State, saying that was “my only reason for being there.”

His abrupt shift in the Pentagon’s policy on Syria, which was announced on Twitter, triggered the resignatio­n of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and later Brett McGurk, a leading U.S. diplomat. The decision was greeted with criticism from Congress, even among Trump allies like Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican.

Trump said he had a “long and productive” call with Erdogan on Sunday, tweeting that they discussed “the slow & highly coordinate­d pullout of U.S. troops from the area. After many years they are coming home.” The two men also discussed expanded trade, Trump said.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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