Turkey, US launch joint strategic mechanism to expand cooperation

Turkey and the U.S. announced on Monday that they launched a strategic mechanism to further expand the countries' bilateral cooperation, according to a joint statement.

Victoria Nuland

The announcement came on the sidelines of a meeting between Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Önal and the U.S. Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland in the capital Ankara.

"In keeping with the commitment made by Presidents (Recep Tayyip) Erdoğan and (Joe) Biden during their meeting in Rome in October 2021, Turkey and the United States launched the Turkey-U.S. Strategic Mechanism on April 4 in Ankara," said the joint press release.

During their meeting, the diplomats reviewed topics of mutual interest, including economic and defense cooperation, counterterrorism, and key areas of shared regional and global interest.

The U.S. welcomes Turkey's efforts "to facilitate a just, negotiated diplomatic solution" to end the war in Ukraine, the statement said. The two sides also stressed their shared commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The statement also said the U.S. Department of Commerce Under Secretary Marisa Lago would visit Ankara on April 5-6 to advance the economic and trade cooperation goals of the strategic mechanism.

The sides also said they look forward to a ministerial-level meeting later in 2022 within the framework of the mechanism.

Separately, Nuland also came together with presidential spokesperson Ibrahim Kalın in a meeting during which both sides expressed satisfaction with the implementation of the strategic mechanism, saying it would have a positive impact on the course of bilateral relations.

The two also discussed the Russia-Ukraine war, Kalın's office said in a statement. They also addressed issues such as Syria, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Israel, energy security, defense cooperation and bilateral political and economic relations.

The meeting said that Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul on March 29 gave "positive momentum" to peace efforts, with Turkey playing "an important role" in ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Kalın told Nuland that Turkey will resolutely continue its diplomatic initiatives for a cease-fire and the opening of humanitarian corridors. /BGNES