Blinken's Middle East Trip: Tea with Erdogan, Posters in Turkey, and Progress Made

While US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ankara to seek Turkish assistance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan chose to tour the Black Sea region and have tea with locals instead of meeting with Blinken. The meeting between Blinken and his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, lasted over two and a half hours but lacked a customary post-meeting news conference. Erdogan's decision not to meet Blinken in Ankara has been seen as a snub, as it is a tradition for Erdogan to engage with visiting US secretaries of state. Turkey and the US have divergent views on the conflict, with Turkey becoming increasingly critical of Israel's actions in Gaza. The contents of Blinken and Fidan's meeting remain unclear, but both countries have reportedly reached an agreement to ensure continuous humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza.
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