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White House says Biden will call Erdogan 'at some point'
U.S. President Joe Biden will call his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan “at some point” in the future, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Friday during a press conference.
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Erdogan will keep getting the cold shoulder from Biden
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will need to clean up his act or continue to get the cold shoulder from U.S. President Joe Biden, Foreign Policy magazine said in a report.
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Joe Biden is against a Kurdish corridor in northern Syria: magazine
The creation of a Kurdish corridor in northern Syria, even under Joe Biden, is not desirable for Washington, National Interest Magazine wrote about US President- elect Joe Biden's earlier opposition to the Syrian Kurds over the creation of a Kurdish corridor in northern Syria:
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Image draws attention to length of Erdogan's stay in power
An image circulating on Turkish social media and messaging apps has drawn attention to the length of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s time in office in comparison to his U.S. counterparts.
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Joe Biden will support Kurds in Syria and Iraq more than other US presidents, university professor says
Joe Biden has a very positive attitude towards the Kurds in Iraq and Syria, and the Turkish government, like outgoing President Donald Trump, cannot have much room for maneuver in Syria," Dr. David Romano told the KurdPress news agency.
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None of Trump or Biden is great for Iraqi and Syrian Kurds: analyst
A political analyst and university professor says both US Presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Joe Biden have their advantages and disadvantages for the Kurds in Iraq and Syria and the Kurds in the two countries cannot expect a lot if anyone wins the elections.