Biden-Erdogan meeting at Rome yet to be arranged, White House says

News

14.11.2024 | 17:08
COP29 in Azerbaijan an “Extreme Display of Hypocrisy”: Greta Thunberg. VIDEO
14.11.2024 | 15:50
At COP29, It’s About More Than the Climate: NewsWeek
14.11.2024 | 15:34
Gegham Stepanyan: People Were Dying of Starvation in Artsakh While the World Only Sent Statements. VIDEO
14.11.2024 | 15:07
Forcible displacement of Artsakh Armenians: A clear case of Intent: Ara Ghazaryan. VIDEO
14.11.2024 | 14:44
State Politics and Human Rights: Siranush Sahakyan on the Abduction and Imprisonment of Armenians. VIDEO
14.11.2024 | 14:27
“Azerbaijan is not only engaging in greenwashing but is also now practicing peace-washing at COP29”։ Anna Melikyan. VIDEO
14.11.2024 | 11:02
Greta Thunberg at COP29 Side Event in Yerevan: ‘Impact of Azerbaijan’s Aggression on Human Rights and Environment․ LIVE
06.11.2024 | 10:54
Thanks to Karen Vardanyan’s support of 119 million, two military sports colleges have been furnished with modern sports equipment and buses
30.10.2024 | 10:24
“Navigating Gray Zones: Building Resilience in State and non-State Institutions in the Era of Hybrid Warfare”․ two-day workshop in Yerevan
10.10.2024 | 11:25
Businessman and benefactor Mikayel Vardanyan was awarded the title of Honorary citizen of Masis community
03.10.2024 | 13:50
The stamp, the first day cover and the souvenir sheet dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Hrant Vardanyan, a businessman, benefactor, the founder of “Grand Holding” have been issued
30.09.2024 | 17:05
The statement of a group of Armenian civil society organizations regarding the Armenia-EU visa liberalization process
26.09.2024 | 16:28
The EDB, the WFP and Yeremyan Projects launch the “Milk to Schools” initiative on World School Milk Day
23.09.2024 | 11:20
David Yeremyan’s success recipe: set goals, never stop and create lasting values
11.09.2024 | 10:52
Barerar.am is a new platform that provides an opportunity to provide assistance to needy families directly and without any mediation
More

The U.S. government is still working on finalising a possible meeting between President Joe Biden and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the margins of a G20 summit in Rome this week, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said at a press conference on Tuesday, Ahval reported.

On Wednesday, Erdogan said Rome’s agenda seem to have changed, and probably not in Rome, but they will have a meeting with Biden in Glasgow, Scotland, during the COP26 climate summit, which starts on Sunday, Turkish Daily Sabah reported.

Turkish media aligned with Erdogan’s government announced last month that the two leaders would meet at the G20 summit, which takes place at the weekend.

“We have space in the schedule which we are working to finalise for additional bilateral meetings…I do not have anything to predict quite yet and hopefully with each day that follows we’ll have more for those of who are on the plane,” Psaki said.

On his way back to Turkey from Azerbaijan, Erdogan told reporters that their top agenda in the Glasgow meeting is going to be the F-35 issue.

Turkey has paid $1.4 billion for the F-35 fighter jets and a repayment plan needs to be discussed, Erdoğan said.

Turkey’s purchase of a first batch of the Russian S-400 defence system in 2019 prompted the Pentagon to suspend it from a programme to develop and purchase F-35 stealth fighter jets. In December, former U.S. President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on Turkey’s defence procurement agency.

Earlier this month, Erdoğan said the U.S. had proposed to sell his government F-16 planes, to offset its investment in the F-35 stealth fighter programme, however,

Washington said that it has not made an offer to Ankara for financing the purchase of F-16 fighter jets, the State Department said on Monday.

According to some information Turkey have received at a lower level, Washington has a plan to make a pay back with F-16s, Erdogan said on Wednesday.

“We will find out if it’s true or not. And of course, it would be appropriate for me to talk to Biden at the highest level,” he said.

“If so, we would have reach an agreement accordingly.”

Psaki also spoke of a diplomatic crisis last week over a joint call by the U.S. ambassador to Turkey and nine other envoys for Turkey to release jailed philanthropist and human rights activist Osman Kavala. She said the United States had not backed down from the statement’s contents. Kavala has been imprisoned since 2017 without a conviction, prompting calls by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for his immediate release.

“We continue to speak out about the detainment of activists, journalists, and individuals around the world including in Turkey. We also raise issues privately and publicly where we have concerns as we have in this case,” Psaki said.

“Turkey remains a NATO ally, a country that we will continue to work with on a range of joint interests moving forward,” she said.