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Erdoğan and Biden speak over the phone

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  • Published : 06.01.2012 12:08
    Updated : 06.01.2012 12:08

The has released the information that Prime Minister and U.S. Vice President discussed regional issues including the political developments in .

A written announcement released by the regarding the Biden-Erdoğan discussion, states: "U.S. Vice President Biden and Prime Minister Erdoğan spoke on the telephone today to discuss regional issues including the political developments in in an effort to closely consult on issues of mutual interests."
Following up on their conversation during the Vice President's trip to Turkey in December, Biden and Erdoğan agreed on the need to advance security support the rule of law and encourage democracy in the region. They agreed that our two governments would remain in regular contact on these issues."


Tags: Joe Biden, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, White House, Iraq

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