Turkish and U.S. officials held comprehensive talks about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and various bilateral issues during meetings in Washington, Turkey's foreign minister said late on Friday.
The NATO allies started the meetings, dubbed the Strategic Mechanism, on Thursday to discuss efforts to move beyond deep policy disagreements and improve cooperation in other areas.
Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan said officials from the countries held several rounds of discussions on topics including Syria, the Ukraine, Gaza, defense industry cooperation, energy, and counterterrorism.
Turkey is also deeply concerned over U.S. support for Kurdish militants in Syria, whom Ankara deems terrorists.
He said Turkey was open to discussing the matter but Washington needed to be "open minded".
Persons:
Hakan Fidan, Fidan, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan
Organizations:
NATO, U.S
Locations:
U.S, Ukraine, Gaza, Washington, Turkish, Syria, Ankara, Turkey, Kyiv, Moscow, Russian