The official source stated that both leaders addressed political ties, cooperation in the defense industry, and bilateral trade goals, in addition to regional and global issues of mutual interest.
The conversation, held on January 5, focused on the rejection of any external interference in sovereign affairs.
From the perspective of international analysts, this dialogue reflects an attempt by Ankara to consolidate its role as an independent actor in foreign policy, resisting unilateral pressures. Specialists emphasize that Turkiye seeks to balance its strategic interests without subordinating itself to the agenda of hegemonic powers.
Openly questioning interventionist ambitions in Latin America, diplomatic sources emphasized that Erdogan reiterated to Trump the need to preserve stability in Venezuela.
“Caracas must not descend into chaos nor become the scene of destabilizing maneuvers,” the Turkish leader stated after the call, according to the source.
Highlighting the principle of self-determination of peoples, international relations experts positively assessed Turkiye stance as implicit support for Venezuela’s sovereign right to define its own course without interference.
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