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Turkish, US defense ministers discuss Syria

In phone call, Hulusi Akar, Patrick Shanahan also address bilateral defense ties

Ersin Çelik
16:49 - 14/03/2019 Thursday
Update: 16:51 - 14/03/2019 Thursday
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File photo: U.S. Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan (2nd R) and Joint Chiefs Chairman Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford (R) review troops as they welcome Turkish Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar (2nd L) to the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., February 22, 2019.
File photo: U.S. Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan (2nd R) and Joint Chiefs Chairman Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford (R) review troops as they welcome Turkish Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar (2nd L) to the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., February 22, 2019.

In a phone call Thursday, Turkey’s defense minister spoke with his U.S. counterpart, according to an official Turkish statement.

The conversation between Turkey’s Hulusi Akar and Patrick Shanahan, the acting U.S. defense secretary, addressed recent developments in Syria.

The call also touched on defense ties between the two countries, said a Turkish Defense Ministry statement.

In recent months Turkey and the U.S. have been discussing coordination over the pullout of U.S. military forces from Syria.

Turkey's purchase of U.S. F-35 fighter planes has also been up for discussion, with U.S. officials suggesting Turkey's acquisition of Russian S-400 missile defense might endanger the deal.

Turkish officials have said they will not tolerate any interference in what weapons it buys for the nation's defense.

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#Hulusi Akar
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