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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call on Monday to discuss a range of bilateral and global issues.
Erdogan and Trump exchanged views on bilateral relations between Türkiye and the US, cooperation in the defense industry, and regional and global issues, particularly Venezuela and the Gaza Strip, the Turkish Communications Directorate said, The Caspian Post reports, citing Turkish media.
Earlier, Erdogan said he conveyed Ankara's sensitivities in a call with Trump.
"During the phone call with President Trump of the United States, we conveyed Türkiye's sensitivities to him. We underlined that Venezuela must not be dragged into instability.
"Türkiye and the Turkish nation will continue to stand by the friendly people of Venezuela in their pursuit of prosperity, peace, and development," he said after the Cabinet meeting.
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