Erdoğan meets with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Ankara

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan today welcomed British Foreign Secretary David Lammy at the Presidential Complex in Ankara for bilateral discussions.
The meeting, which also included Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, focused on strengthening Turkey–United Kingdom ties and addressing regional and global issues of mutual concern.
While official details of the agenda were not released, both sides are expected to have discussed cooperation on security, trade, and diplomatic initiatives, as well as ongoing efforts to resolve conflicts in the Middle East.
Erdoğan and Lammy’s talks come amid broader strategic realignments and ahead of upcoming international summits where Turkey and the UK plan to coordinate on key foreign policy challenges. (ILKHA)
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