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Why Erdogan called off his White House visit
Episode 982

Why Erdogan called off his White House visit

Wolfango Piccoli, the co-founder of the risk analysis company Teneo, joins Thanos Davelis to look into why Turkish President Erdogan called off his upcoming May visit to the White House and what message it sends about the US-Turkey relationship and Ankara’s broader ties with the West.

The Greek Current

April 30, 202410m 47s

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Show Notes

After originally leaking that a White House visit was in play in the lead up to municipal elections at the end of March, President Erdogan is now postponing his May meeting with President Biden in Washington, DC. No reason was cited, but, as some analysts note, the move will likely upend efforts to mend ties between the two NATO allies. Wolfango Piccoli, the co-founder of the risk analysis company Teneo, joins Thanos Davelis to look into why this visit was postponed and what message it sends about the US-Turkey relationship and Ankara’s broader ties with the West.

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