Vedant Patel, Deputy Spokesperson of the US Department of State, said that the Turkish people will continue to work with any government elected on May 14 and that the results of the election will not have any impact on Turkish-American relations.
Asked at the daily press conference whether the results of the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held in Turkey on May 14 will affect the relations between the USA and Turkey, Patel replied, “No, it will not.” gave the answer.
“We will continue to work with and deepen these relations with every government elected by the Turkish people, working on cooperation and shared priorities,” Patel said. he said.
“THANKS TO THEIR LEADERSHIP AND MEETING ORGANIZATION ROLE…”
Stating that Turkey is an important ally for NATO and plays an important role in many issues that are important to the United States, Patel said, “I just want to point out the role of Turkey in leading and organizing meetings in implementing the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Their leadership and role in organizing meetings. Thanks to this, a mechanism was created that prevented Russia from weaponizing grain.” used the phrases.
Vedany, arguing that the US does not take sides in the elections, “Our only hope is to see a free and fair election based on a democratic process.” said. (AA)