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🔴 Trump holds bilateral meeting with Erdogan in Turkey

FOX 5 New York July 8, 2026 45m 3,724 words
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"SOS DURUS! SELAM! ...değerli insanlar, Ankara'da bir arada olduğunuz sizlere ayrı bir güç, kendilerine hoş geldiniz diyorum. On the occasion of the NATO summit, I would like to welcome my valuable friend Mr. President Trump who has participated straight to the summits that we are competing for. Ve..."

[0:02] SOS DURUS! [1:03] SELAM! [6:26] ...değerli insanlar, Ankara'da bir arada olduğunuz sizlere ayrı bir güç, kendilerine hoş geldiniz diyorum. [15:30] On the occasion of the NATO summit, I would like to welcome my valuable friend Mr. President Trump who has participated straight to the summits that we are competing for. [15:46] Ve bu ziyaretin ne kadar önemli olduğunu özellikle ifade etmek istiyorum. [15:55] NATO Liderler Zirvesi'nin bugün Ankara'da yapılıyor olması ve tüm liderlerin şu anda ülkemizde bir araya gelmesi, [16:17] yarın değerli dostum Sayın Trump'la birlikte olması bizlere ayrı bir güç katacaktır. [16:27] The fact that we are competing here today for the NATO Ankara summit and that all the leaders are arriving and have arrived, [16:34] and we will be executing the NATO summit tomorrow with the presence of President Trump [16:40] which will be adding might and strength to our summit. [16:49] Once again, I would like to say welcome Mr. President. [16:51] Well, I want to thank you very much. [16:55] As everybody knows, it's been very much reported. [16:58] We are great friends. [17:01] The President has done an incredible job just landing at the airport to see such a beautiful airport [17:08] and to have a building named after me. [17:11] I'm very happy about that. [17:12] That was very nice. [17:13] The airport is absolutely beautiful. [17:17] The roads coming in were brand new and beautiful. [17:20] And you've been a great leader and a respected leader all over the world. [17:24] And we really do. [17:26] We've had right from the beginning good chemistry. [17:29] We've had a very special relationship. [17:32] Turkey can come under the President, a very powerful country militarily. [17:39] People don't know how powerful, actually. [17:42] They have a lot of our equipment. [17:44] They have a lot of great soldiers. [17:48] And they're really somebody to be reckoned with. [17:53] And the nice part is that because of the relationship that we have, [17:58] it's all gone very well. [18:00] I just want to say that I have, I think it's really to the benefit of both countries. [18:10] We're going to be talking today about trade. [18:12] We're going to be talking about other things having to do with the military, [18:16] lots of different things. [18:17] Probably the military. [18:23] They cannot have a nuclear weapon. [18:25] And we're going to have some very good discussions. [18:29] But we do a lot of trade with Turkey. [18:31] Very big impact on both of our countries. [18:39] So I just want to tell you that it's an honor to be with you. [18:43] And we're going to have a lot of good meetings. [18:47] We're going to have good dinners, good food. [18:49] We're going to have a good time. [18:51] But mostly we're going to have a lot of work. [18:53] And we're going to do good things for our countries. [18:55] Thank you very much, Mr. President. [18:57] Thank you. [19:35] What about the legal assertion? [20:12] Mr. President, sir, you said, I believe it was last week or two weeks ago, that President Erdogan was a big reason you wanted to come to the summit here. [20:23] What has made your relationship with him so special, in your own words, and what do you broadly hope to achieve here at the summit? [20:29] You never know why a relationship is special. [20:33] Some people get along with, and some people you don't. [20:38] Sometimes you get along with the toughest people, like him, and sometimes you don't get along with the weakest, most people get along. [20:47] Maybe you don't respect them, but I, from the day we met, we got along. [20:54] We had a pastor, as I remember, his name was Pastor Brunson, and it was a very big thing, and it was traumatic. [21:05] He was sentenced to a long-term prison sentence, and I felt he was innocent, and I called. [21:11] Other people called. [21:12] They got nowhere. [21:13] I called the president, and he released them immediately. [21:17] It was something that the evangelical community will never forget, and Pastor Brunson. [21:24] So, you know, just things like that, we just have always, it's always worked out, and I think it's been from the very beginning, from the first moment. [21:33] This is just, I said it before, it's a chemistry that works between us. [21:38] There are those that I don't have a good chemistry with, I will tell you that, and we worked that out, too. [21:44] Mr. President, are you likely to announce further troop drawdowns in Europe? [21:52] Say it. [21:53] Are you likely to announce further troop drawdowns in Europe? [21:56] And are you satisfied with the progress of NATO and LSF? [21:58] The President, I was very disappointed with NATO, and frankly, if it weren't held in Turkey, where my friend happens to be a very strong leader, a very strong person, it's possible that I wouldn't have attended. [22:14] I felt I had to attend because of the fact that, you know, I know he's gone all out. [22:20] It was a big thing to have NATO come to Turkey or anyplace else. [22:23] It's a big thing, but we weren't treated well because we did something in Iran, we don't need anybody's help. [22:31] I didn't even want the help, but before I asked, they said they wouldn't be there, and we've invested trillions of dollars in NATO. [22:41] Why? [22:42] To protect European countries and others, Canada, et cetera, but to protect people, countries from, generally speaking, it used to be the Soviet Union, now it's Russia. [22:53] And I'd say that's fine, but you would think that they'd be very willing to do something to help us, and they really weren't. [23:05] In the case of the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister, I guess he's no longer there, of help. [23:19] We didn't need any help at all. [23:21] And in a way, I was testing people, I was testing to see whether or not they'd be there, because I've long said that we helped them, but I'm not sure that they'd be there for us. [23:29] And Italy turned us down, and Germany turned us down, and France turned us down, and it's okay, but you know, why are we spending hundreds of billions of dollars, and they're not there for us? [23:44] We've always been there for them. [23:45] What's that? [23:46] Sen same thing! [23:46] Senions Cybertus! [23:47] Sen, sen known! [23:49] Sen, former Prime Minister, Türkiye ile Suriya arasında Türkiye'de... [23:53] Sen, Cumhurbaşkanım. [23:54] Bir saniye. [23:55] Eee Habertürk TV'i Emre Karaca. [23:57] Efendim, İran'daki savaşın sona erdirilmesi için oldukça çama sarf ettiniz. [24:01] Müzakere süreci devam ediyor, ancak nihai bir anlaşma noktasına gelinmiş değil. [24:06] Bundan sonraki süreçte Türkiye nasıl adım atacak İran ve ABD arasındaki müzakere sürecinin olumlu bir şekilde neticelenmesi için? [24:13] yine aynı şekilde biz de İran Amerika ilişkilerini nasıl bir [24:24] düzleme kavuş içerisindeyiz. Elimizden gelini yapmak [24:32] suretiyle dünya barışına bir adım atalım diye gerek şansım [24:39] gerek arkadaşı çalışıyoruz çalışıyoruz. [24:45] Gazza'yı sormak istiyorum ben sizlere. 80 bine yakın insan [24:49] I think that today's not just the case, but there was no damage. [24:52] Ateşkes but the fire is moving forward. [24:55] Ateşkes and the fire of the fire of the fire of the fire, [24:58] in the city of Gazha and in the city of Gazze, [25:02] you can see the attack on our possible steps? [25:06] Will you be able to support your steps? [25:08] If you want to head over to those who are interested in it, [25:10] thank you very much. [25:13] Aznaz konusunda tabi bunlar bunları da konuşarak özellikle bu [25:22] bölgedeki barışı slama için liderler zirvesinin çok çok [25:30] önemsiyoruz ve bu liderler zirvesinden aynı şekilde bir [25:37] kararın çıkmasını da hayra yorumluyoruz bunun olabileceğine [25:44] I can say that we can give it an incredible time. [25:46] We can say this the next year in the United States, [25:50] the public with the North America, [25:54] the North America, [25:56] the early international debate, [25:58] which is the current issue. [26:00] The President of the U.S. [26:02] has been said, [26:04] the President of the United States, [26:06] when the President of the United States [26:08] has been introduced to the U.S. [26:10] that is, [26:12] Kahn savaş uçaklarının motorlarını konuştuk. Acaba gündeme [26:16] gelebilir mi şeklinde? Siz bu sürprizin ne olduğunu [26:20] düşünüyorsunuz? Türkiye bugünkü görüşmelerden sonra istediğini [26:24] alabilecektim. Teşekkür ederim. Tabii F-35 konusu biliyorsunuz [26:29] bizim için yeni bir konu değil. Ve bunu bizler Amerika'yla daha [26:35] önce de görüştük. Ve biz beş uçağı da sözünü aldık. Ve [26:48] Sayın Trump'ın bu konuda bize ayrıca sözü var. Ve şimdi de [26:56] bu liderler zirvesinde yapacağımız görüşmelerde F-35'le [27:01] ilgili kendilerinden bu daha önce aldığımız sözü ben geleceğe [27:10] yönelik olumlu şekilde test ettiğimizi biliyorum. Ve bu [27:17] konuda da Sayın Trump her zaman sözünün arkasındadır. Burada [27:24] yine inşallah F-35 konusunda bu liderler zirvesinden [27:32] hayırlı bir karar çıkacağına inanıyorum. [27:34] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:40] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:42] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:49] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:51] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:57] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:58] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [27:59] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:05] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:06] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:07] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:08] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:09] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:10] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:11] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:12] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:13] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:14] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:15] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:16] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:17] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:18] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:19] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:20] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:21] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:22] İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim. [28:23] the first four years, but I think now it's probably even better than not if that's possible. [28:28] Mr. President, can you confirm reports? [28:32] Sir, U.S. military and Turkish military constituted a really strong and large military base for NATO. [28:39] Are we expecting further defense cooperation out of this bilateral meeting, out of this NATO summit here in Ankara? [28:45] Well, we're going to find out when I go there. We're going to find out. [28:48] We're going to be very friendly with many of the leaders. [28:51] Some of them are new. We don't know them. And I've been doing this for now sort of a long time. [28:57] If you count the four years where we had a rigged election, I was very much into politics then, too. [29:04] But I spent the first four years, I spent four years in a little different state, [29:10] and then we've had an amazing, probably the best year maybe ever had by an American, [29:18] the greatest economy we've ever had, being invested in the United States, [29:30] many times as much as the U.S. record. And I just read where, in fact, coming over, [29:41] I was just given I was in the car with those beautiful horses, those great riders, those great soldiers, [29:46] and it came over the wires that Toyota is moving out of Mexico into the United States [29:53] and building one of the biggest truck and car plants ever built. [29:58] It's amazing. It's what tariffs do, properly used. [30:02] And so we've never had a more exceptional economy or potential economy. [30:10] There's never been anything like it. Under the last administration, [30:13] they did much less than a trillion dollars of investment coming in. [30:17] And we're at 19.2 trillion in actually the first 12 months, because that's where they were a year and a half, [30:26] so that number's now substantially high. But 19.2 trillion, Scott, for a period of 12 months. [30:33] Nobody's ever said anything like that. So we have by far the greatest economy. [30:37] We have more jobs right now in the United States than ever before. And we have a great relationship with some countries on trade. [30:46] Thank you very much. [30:51] Efendim Sayın Cumhurbaşkanı, siz her fırsatta dünya beşten büyüktür, daha adil bir dünya mümkündür diyorsunuz. [30:58] Bugün konuğunuz Sayın Trump, ABD Başkanı. Onun da zaman zaman küresel sistemin mevcut durumuna ilişkin eleştirileni biliyoruz. [31:07] NATO'nun iki en büyük askeri gücü olarak bu noktada bu eleştiriler doğrultusunda ortak bir adın ortak bir girişinde bulunması önümüzdeki süreçte söz konusu olabilir. [31:21] Bu da iki önemli ülke olarak gerek Amerika gerekse Türkiye bizler bu liderler zirvesinden de dayanışma içerisinde güçlü bir çıkışı sağlayacağız. [31:40] Ve bunu da başaracağımıza inanıyoruz. [31:43] Sayın Cumhurbaşkanı yirmi dört muhabiri Yağmur Yıldız, Rusya-Ukrayna savaşı konusunda bu yana ara buluculuk, [31:51] Antalya videomastik forumunda bir araya getirdik. [31:57] İstanbul'da çok önemli özellikle kavramı Sayın Zelenski ile görüşeceğini biliyoruz. [32:03] Nidai aşama olarak bir noktadayız. [32:05] Savaşı soğuman nasıl konusundaki küreselte ilişkin değerlendirmek istedir. [32:09] Teşekkürler. [32:10] You asking me? [32:19] Are you asking the president? [32:20] No, the president. [32:21] I don't thank you. [32:22] Sayın Cumhurbaşkanı. [32:23] Sayın Cumhurbaşkanı. [32:25] Biz Rusya-Ukrayna arasındaki bu gelişmeleri de yine değerli dostumla burada paylaşacağız, [32:35] görüşeceğiz ve ona göre de adımlarımızı atacağız. [32:40] Efendim, A Haber Televizyon kanalından Hatice Kübrabal benim sorumda aslında az önce 5. nesil uçağı Kaan motorları için F-10 motorlarından söz edeceğiz. [32:53] Aynı zamanda kassa yaptırımları ve bu bağlamda da F-35 alımı ile ilgili aslında bu görüşmeden bir somut sonuç bekleyebilir miyiz onu merak ediyorum. [33:01] Ben bunu daha önce değerli dostumla görüştüm ve Kaan'la ilgili onun motorları noktasında bu liderler zirvesinde bu görüşmeyi tekrar bir araya geldik. [33:24] Onu görüşeceğiz ve inanıyorum ki bununla ilgili bize verdiğin müjdeyi burada da tekrar edecektir ve bu müjdeyle de herhalde liderler zirvesinde kendisine teşekkür edeceğiz. [33:49] Türkiye'de beşli o tohumu. [33:53] plane but they bought planes from the United States and when you buy a plane from the United [34:00] States if there's engine rehab and other things that are done to engines there's various things [34:08] that happen including just maintenance I think we have an obligation to maintain engines and [34:13] you buy a plane from us what are we going to say you're buying a plane that needs work or if the [34:21] engine has to be rehabilitated or even upgraded somewhat but I think we have an obligation to do [34:30] what are you going to do say I'm not going to do that look Turkey's been I know you know a lot of [34:34] people don't agree although I think with time they're starting to be Turkey has been a great [34:40] ally for us Turkey's been Turkey could have gone on the side they know Iran very well and they know [34:47] the problems with Iran but they've been very instrumental along with a couple of other [34:52] countries about helping they could have gotten into some people's relationship with Israel they [35:01] could have gotten into the fight they're a very powerful military nation they didn't do that [35:06] maybe they didn't do that because of me but they could have gotten into this into the fight on the [35:12] other side they are a nation that's been very very good and I can only I can speak for myself as [35:20] president they've been extraordinary in many ways with respect to our relationship including trying [35:28] to end the war with Iran or whatever it's not even a war it's a military operation it's a because I don't [35:39] think he wants to see them have a nuclear weapon either I'm pretty sure of that in fact I'm totally [35:45] sure of that so but when they buy a product from us whether it's a plane or anything else when it's time [35:52] for maintenance I think we have don't we have an obligation to help them what are we going to say [35:55] we're not going to we're not going to let you use the product that you spent a lot of money in [36:00] buying and especially when it's been somebody that frankly has been more helpful to the United States [36:08] than many other more traditional countries [36:12] I think they both want to make a deal too bad it took so long something's going to come out and the [36:31] president's also helping us with that but I think there's something you know I settled eight wars and I think [36:37] we're going to be settling tonight it doesn't seem likely now but sometimes when with war I see when it's least likely that's what it happens [36:47] I had a very good talk with president Putin I had a very good talk with I would say as a combination a lot of times I do well with Putin and [36:54] Zelensky would be a problem or vice versa I'd say Zelensky would be great and Putin would be they both want to get it that's all I do in my life is deals no deals and I think they are going to I think we're going to get it settled [37:09] hopefully soon [37:35] the month before that it was 24,000 the month before that it was 27,000 and the month before that it was 29,000 [37:42] last month it was 35,000 young soldier mostly soldier and that's And that's crazy [37:45] I think [37:50] at all his main [38:14] We're going to be taking the sanctions off. [38:45] Okay? [38:47] I don't want him to waste his time answering that question, because we're working very closely [38:53] with Marco Rubio, a very famous man, great Secretary of State, and with Scott Bassett, [39:00] and with Pete and everybody else. [39:02] We're going to be taking the sanctions off. [39:04] It's time to do that. [39:07] Okay? [39:09] We don't want to sanction friends. [39:12] It's very simple. [39:13] There's plenty of people we can sanction, and we are sanctioned. [39:15] We don't want to sanction our friends. [39:18] And because of the President, you know, we have a very good relationship with the new [39:23] leader of Syria, and he's done an amazing job. [39:26] In a year and a half, he's pulled the whole country together. [39:28] And I have a very great relationship with him. [39:30] Somebody said, well, he's pretty rough to put him there. [39:34] I approved him along with the President. [39:36] We were the two that really wanted him, and he's done a great job. [39:40] He's done a great job. [39:41] He's pulled it together. [39:42] He's not an Asian job. [39:43] I mean... [39:44] Mr. President, you said you think a breakthrough is good luck. [39:47] I didn't care about what you announced your social media post yesterday with respect to [39:50] Prime Minister Maloney, that true social post with the restraining order. [39:53] I don't know. [39:54] I think she's a nice person, actually. [39:56] We've had a good... [39:58] We had a bad relationship. [39:59] It became a little bad because she refused to help us. [40:03] Again, I didn't put a heavy press on her. [40:05] But she refused to get involved with the Ormond Street. [40:10] Or you could also say just Iran. [40:12] She refused to get involved. [40:14] So it soured my relationship with her a little bit. [40:17] But I like her. [40:18] I think she's a nice person, actually. [40:20] But I think she made a mistake. [40:22] You know, they get a lot of their oil from them. [40:24] We don't get any oil. [40:25] We have a lot of oil. [40:26] The United States has more oil than anybody. [40:28] And when you add Venezuela to it, it's like we have far more oil than anybody. [40:33] We don't need the streets. [40:35] We do this because we think it's an important thing to do. [40:37] It wasn't there for us. [40:41] And I wasn't happy about that. [40:44] You can imagine. [40:45] I wasn't happy about that. [40:46] Mr. President, you seem to express optimism that a deal between Russia and Ukraine is close. [40:51] Why do you think that? [40:52] What conditions have changed? [40:54] Did Putin seem... [40:55] Mr. With what? [40:56] Russia and Ukraine. [40:57] Did Putin seem open to any concessions that he had to change? [40:59] The President, I just don't want him killing people. [41:02] You know, it doesn't affect the United States. [41:04] When Biden was here, he gave them hundreds of billions of dollars worth of equipment. [41:10] Now I sell it at fair price, at full price. [41:14] And I sell it not to Ukraine. [41:15] I sell it to the European Union. [41:17] They pay us. [41:18] But with me, it's not anything to do other than I'd like to save lives. [41:24] You know, 25, 35, 30, one time ahead, 41,000 a month souls. [41:32] They're dead. [41:34] They leave their mother in Ukraine. [41:36] They leave their mother and father in Russia, Ukraine. [41:39] They wave goodbyes. [41:41] And a week later, they're dead. [41:43] It's crazy. [41:45] And I would like to see... [41:47] It doesn't affect us. [41:48] It's really, you know, it's far away. [41:50] It affects Europe much more. [41:53] We're there to help Europe. [41:54] But it doesn't affect the United States. [41:57] We have an ocean in between. [41:59] But, you know, it's just, I can't stand watching what's happening. [42:04] I've seen the pictures of those battlefields. [42:07] And it's a drone war. [42:08] It's a war of drones. [42:10] It's a whole new technology. [42:12] And we're actually the leader in drones now. [42:14] We have the most sophisticated drones. [42:16] But people wouldn't believe how violent it is. [42:20] And I've seen the battlefields. [42:21] They send me pictures. [42:22] I actually want to say, don't send them to me. [42:25] Pete, this man right here sends me pictures. [42:28] Pete XF. [42:29] And I said, Pete, you know what? [42:32] It doesn't help to look. [42:33] I've never seen anything like it. [42:35] It's a carnage. [42:36] And it should stop. [42:37] Did Putin seem open to any concessions to end the war? [42:45] Did Putin seem open to any concessions to end the war in your call with him? [42:49] I think it along very well with Putin. [42:52] And we're going to get it settled. [42:54] And as he's helping with Iran. [42:59] Mr. President, on Greenland, do you have confidence that the negotiations will play out? [43:03] Do you think the U.S. will have to annex Greenland ultimately? [43:05] Do you appreciate the why? [43:06] Greenland. [43:07] Well, that's what I heard about relationship with NATO. [43:12] Because Greenland doesn't help Denmark. [43:15] Denmark doesn't spend money to really help Greenland. [43:19] But it's an important part for the United States. [43:23] And it's surrounded by China ships and Russian ships. [43:27] And that's not going to happen to ships. [43:29] It's not going to happen. [43:30] It was Greenland that, and it continues to be, that should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark. [43:38] And when they wouldn't go along with it, and with all the money we spend to help them with Russia, [43:43] we don't have to spend any money. [43:47] We could remove all of our soldiers out of Europe. [43:49] Because as you probably noticed, Europe's a very different place than it was 20 years ago. [43:54] A lot different. [43:55] Much different. [43:56] Much different. [43:57] Much different. [43:58] And they've got to be careful with immigration and energy. [44:01] If they're not careful with those two things, you're not going to have a Europe anymore. [44:07] In the same way, please. [44:08] Thank you. [44:09] Thank you. [44:10] Thank you guys. [44:11] Please. [44:12] Thank you. [44:13] Thank you very much. [44:14] How do you want? [44:15] You please help us. [44:16] Let's go out. [44:17] The same way. [44:18] Please help us. Let's go out. The same way. Please. Please. Please be quick. [44:36] Thank you. Thank you, friend. [44:39] You're good. You're good. You're good. [45:03] You good, Anna? Yeah, I'm good. [45:22] I think we're going to a hold, maybe back to Vans or maybe to a hold here. [45:27] Oh, yeah. Next, next we go to the hotel for a long hold. [45:32] Us? [45:39] No, we're going to wait for our people. [45:41] Who's yours? Yeah. [45:44] Steps. [45:45] Yeah.

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