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Erdogan congratulates Biden, thanks Trump for ‘warm friendship’

Turkish president conveys ‘sincere wishes for the peace and welfare of the US people’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2020 8:10AM

Erdogan congratulates Biden, thanks Trump for ‘warm friendship’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tells the US president-elect that he wants ‘to further develop and strengthen’ ties. – AFP pic, November 11, 2020

ISTANBUL – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday congratulated Joe Biden on his victory over Donald Trump in the US presidential election, urging closer ties between the two Nato allies.

Erdogan’s statement came a full three days after US media called the election in Biden’s favour, underscoring the close personal bond the Turkish leader enjoyed with Trump.

He also sent a message to Trump, saying “no matter how the official election result is certified”, he wants to express thanks for the US leader’s “warm friendship” during his four-year term.

But, Ankara and Washington also experienced tensions under Trump’s watch, including over US support for a Syrian Kurdish militia that Turkey views as a grave security threat.

Erdogan told Biden that he wants “to further develop and strengthen” ties.

“I congratulate you on your election success and convey my sincere wishes for the peace and welfare of the US people,” he said in a statement published by his office.

Other issues standing between Ankara and Washington include Turkey’s purchase of a high-tech Russian missile defence system, and US refusal to extradite a Muslim cleric whom Erdogan blames for staging a failed 2016 coup.

Turkish officials have been alarmed by an interview Biden gave to The New York Times last December, in which he called Erdogan an “autocrat”.

Biden criticised the Turkish leader’s policies towards the Kurds, and said Washington needs to “embolden” his rivals to allow them “to take on and defeat Erdogan”.

Erdogan’s spokesman in August said the remarks showed “pure ignorance, arrogance and hypocrisy”.

The Turkish leader did not directly address them in his statement yesterday.

Meanwhile, Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia, Xi Jinping of China and Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil have yet to congratulate Biden. – AFP, November 11, 2020

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