Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with NATO Secretary General on Monday to discuss regional security, with a focus on cooperation tied to northern Syria. The talks came as Ankara continues to press its security concerns along its southern border.
According to Reuters, the meeting also covered counter-terrorism efforts and broader coordination between Turkey and the alliance. NATO has long worked with Turkey on defense issues, but tensions over Syria have repeatedly complicated the relationship.
The latest discussions underscore how security developments in Syria remain a central concern for Ankara and its Western partners. For Turkey, the issue is closely linked to border stability, armed group activity, and the risk of further regional spillover.
No detailed outcomes of the meeting were released immediately. The talks add to a series of high-level contacts between Ankara and NATO as regional instability continues to shape diplomatic and military coordination.
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