Erdoğan congratulates UK PM Burnham, vows deeper Türkiye-UK ties
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- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan congratulated Andy Burnham on his appointment as the new British Prime Minister.
- Both leaders pledged to enhance the strategic partnership between Türkiye and the UK, focusing on defense, security, trade, and investment.
- Erdoğan emphasized the importance of existing partnership documents and expressed confidence in future cooperation between the NATO allies.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spoke with newly appointed British Prime Minister Andy Burnham on Monday, congratulating him on his new role. The leaders committed to strengthening the strategic partnership between Türkiye and the United Kingdom, with a particular focus on deepening cooperation in defense, security, trade, and investment.
During their phone call, Erdoğan and Burnham reviewed bilateral relations and discussed current regional and global developments. The Turkish president conveyed his confidence that the relationship between Ankara and London will reach new heights in the near future. He highlighted the substantial progress already made in various areas of cooperation, especially within the defense industry.
Erdoğan underscored the significance of the Strategic Partnership Framework Document and the Security and Defense Partnership Document, identifying them as crucial tools for bolstering bilateral ties. He affirmed that Türkiye and the U.K. will continue their collaborative efforts to increase bilateral trade volume and achieve their shared investment objectives, building upon their growing strategic partnership as NATO allies.
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