Erdogan hints at new momentum in Türkiye-US relations under Trump’s 2nd term

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated Monday that ties between Türkiye and the United States could take on a new trajectory during U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term.
In a speech following the Cabinet meeting, Erdogan highlighted a “cordial” phone conversation with Trump, where they discussed various key topics, including efforts to eliminate barriers to achieving the $100 billion trade target.
Erdogan and Trump spoke on March 16, with the Erdogan expressing his confidence in strengthening bilateral cooperation between Ankara and Washington through solidarity, a result-driven approach, and sincere collaboration in this new phase of relations.

‘European security not possible without Türkiye’
Meanwhile, voicing readiness to strengthen Ankara’s ties with European nations, President Erdogan emphasized that Europe cannot ensure its security without Türkiye.
“The heated debates over past weeks have shown that European security without Türkiye will not be possible,” Erdogan said.
“Europe’s need for our country has begun to be openly acknowledged, not only in terms of security but also in many areas, from the economy to diplomacy and from trade to social life,” he added.
“As our European friends shape their policies on a rational basis, they also comprehend the importance of relations with Türkiye. We see these as promising developments for the future of Turkish-EU relations.”
Saying that rapid and abrupt changes taking place globally show the need for further dialogue and institutional cooperation, he added: “Türkiye is ready to advance its relations with European countries and the EU in the framework of common interests and mutual respect.”
Erdogan also said Ankara has closely monitored the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and has positioned itself correctly from the beginning.
He reiterated that Türkiye underlines at every platform that peace has no losers, saying: “We continue to uphold the same stance today. As this war enters its fourth year, we hope for an end through a just peace – without further bloodshed or destruction. We see Russia’s partially positive response to the US’ 30-day ceasefire proposal as a modest yet valuable step toward path to peace.”