Arab Times

Patchwork ‘prime’ for Biden, Erdogan

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ANKARA, June 13, (AP): President Joe Biden and Turkish counterpar­t Recep Tayyip Erdogan have known each other for years, but their meeting Monday will be their first as heads of state. And it comes at a particular­ly tense moment for relations between their two countries.

The list of disagreeme­nts is unusually long for the two NATO allies: There’s U.S. support for Kurdish fighters in Syria, as well as Turkey’s purchase of a Russian weapons system. And in April, Biden infuriated Ankara by declaring that the Ottoman-era mass killing and deportatio­ns of Armenians was “genocide.”

 ?? (AP) ?? In this Jan 23, 2016 file photo, then US Vice-President Joe Biden, (left), poses for photograph­ers with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, (right), prior to their meeting at Yildiz Mabeyn Palace in Istanbul. President Biden and Turkish counterpar­t Erdogan have known each other for years, but their meeting June 14, 2021, will be their first as heads of state.
(AP) In this Jan 23, 2016 file photo, then US Vice-President Joe Biden, (left), poses for photograph­ers with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, (right), prior to their meeting at Yildiz Mabeyn Palace in Istanbul. President Biden and Turkish counterpar­t Erdogan have known each other for years, but their meeting June 14, 2021, will be their first as heads of state.

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