Trump says he had ‘productive’ call with Turkey’s Erdogan about Russia-Ukraine war, Gaza

President Donald Trump shared details of a call he held with Turkish President Recep Erdogan, saying they spoke about the Russia-Ukraine war and Gaza.

President Donald Trump stands with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 13, 2019. (REUTERS/Tom Brenner)

Trump has vowed to end the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine, though the U.S. has tempered expectations regarding recent peace talks it’s brokering between the warring nations.

Gaza has also been a major issue for the Trump administration as Israel works to get its hostages returned after Hamas led a deadly attack on Oct. 7, 2023. As the fighting in Gaza has escalated, Trump has pushed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "to be good to Gaza" because the people there "are suffering."

Trump noted that his relationship with Erdogan during his first term was "excellent," adding that the Turkish leader invited him to Turkey at a future date. Trump said Erdogan will also visit Washington, D.C., though no date was immediately provided.

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Trump also highlighted that he and Erdogan had "worked together closely on numerous things," including the return of American pastor Andrew Brunson, who Trump said was freed "immediately upon my request."

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Brunson was imprisoned and detained in Turkey for 735 days on terror and treason charges in October 2016 over his alleged ties to an outlawed group after a massive government crackdown following a failed coup months earlier.

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