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Trump Meets Erdogan in Ankara, Praises Personal Bond and Criticizes NATO

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US President Donald Trump arrived in Ankara, Turkey, where he was personally received by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the airport tarmac. Trump descended from Air Force One and was escorted through the Turkish capital's empty streets by a ceremonial guard of riders on white horses. The two leaders met on the sidelines of a NATO summit, where Trump praised his personal chemistry with Erdogan. Trump also used the occasion to publicly criticize the NATO alliance, drawing attention at the high-profile gathering.

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