Turkish President Erdogan and U.S. President Trump hold telephone call
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation to discuss bilateral relations and international issues. According to the Turkish presidency, the leaders addressed the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, specifically expressing support for the extension of the regional ceasefire. Erdogan emphasized that Turkey will continue to support constructive initiatives and underscored the necessity of stabilizing Syria. Regarding Lebanon, he highlighted the urgency of preventing further deterioration of the situation. The conversation also covered preparations for the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, with Erdogan confirming Turkey's commitment to its success. Additionally, Erdogan expressed his condolences to Trump regarding a recent attack on a mosque in San Diego, California. He reiterated Turkey's condemnation of hate crimes against any religious group. No official statement was issued by the U.S. side to provide their perspective on these specific discussions.