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Turkish business group welcomes Erdogan-Trump meeting

US President Trump's goodwill and rational attitude is very promising, says head of Turkey-US Business Council

Tuba Şahin  | 29.06.2019 - Update : 30.06.2019
Turkish business group welcomes Erdogan-Trump meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Far C-L) holds a meeting with U.S President Donald Trump (Far C-R) on the second day of the G20 Summit at INTEX Osaka Exhibition Center in Osaka, Japan on June 29, 2019. Turkish Presidency's Director of Communications Prof. Dr. Fahrettin Altun (2nd L), Head of the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) of Turkey Hakan Fidan (4th L), Turkish National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar (6th L), Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu (8th L), Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak (7th L), Presidential Spokesman Ibrahim Kalin (L) and Deputy Chairman of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Cevdet Yilmaz (5th L) also attended the meeting. ( Metin Aktas - Anadolu Agency )

ANKARA 

Turkey's business circle has welcomed the positive atmosphere of the meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump held on Saturday, the head of a key business council said. 

"U.S. President Trump's goodwill and rational attitude is very promising," Mehmet Ali Yalcindag, the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK), Turkey-U.S. Business Council (TAIK) chair, said in a statement.

Blaming the former U.S. President Barack Obama administration for the ongoing S400-F35 tension between the two countries, Trump said it is not Turkey's or Turkish President Erdogan's fault.

Trump also gave a clear sign that his administration will not seek the path of any sanctions against Turkey.

Tensions between the U.S. and Turkey have escalated in recent months over the Russian S-400 air defense systems purchase, which Washington said will jeopardize Turkey's role in the F-35 fighter jet program and could trigger sanctions. 

Following protracted efforts to purchase an air defense system from the U.S. with no success, Ankara decided in 2017 to purchase the Russian S-400s.

Recalling that Trump raised the bilateral trade volume target between the two countries to $100 billion from $75 billion, Yalcindag said, "We are also revising our target, we will do our best."

He added, they have been working on a roadmap for a while which will be presented to both presidents during Trump's Turkey visit.

The G20 Leaders’ Summit, followed by more than 2,000 journalists from around the world, is being attended by 30,000 people, including 19 leaders and delegates from the European Union.


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