Erdogan: Excluding non-EU allies could lead to artificial divide in Europe
Region
- 08 July, 2026
- 13:43
Excluding allies that are not members of the European Union from cooperation could result in the inefficient use of limited resources and create an artificial divide in Europe that no one wants, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
According to Report, Erdogan made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the NATO Summit in Ankara.
Addressing European Union member states, Erdogan stressed that cooperation is of vital importance.
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