Turkey’s Albayrak, Trump, Discuss Russian Missile Defense Issue 

ISTANBUL (Reuters) —
Russian S-400 air defense missile systems make their way through Red Square during a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russia, in 2013. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak held talks with President Donald Trump on Monday, and he said Trump took a “reasonable” stance regarding Turkey’s planned purchase of a Russian air defense missile system, Turkish media reported.

Ankara’s plan to buy the S-400 system has fueled tensions between the NATO allies, and Washington has said Ankara could face sanctions over the issue. Turkey’s defense minister called on Monday for issues be resolved through dialogue.

Albayrak, who is Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s son-in-law, said he met on Monday with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and White House adviser Jared Kushner, who is Trump‘s son-in-law.

“During our meetings, where we discussed steps to increase our cooperation, we were received by U.S. President Donald Trump. We passed on the greetings and messages of our president,” Albayrak wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.

“He listened in a very reasonable way with a positive understanding to the process regarding Turkey’s needs for the S-400s,” broadcaster CNN Turk cited Albayrak as telling reporters. “There was a very positive, constructive conversation.”

Albayrak was also cited as saying there were discussions at the meetings on increasing bilateral trade between the United States and Turkey to $75 billion annually from the current $20 billion.

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