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Sat, 01/14/2012 - 09:51
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Turkish premier and U.S. president discuss Mideast issues on phone

WASHINGTON (A.A) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Barack Obama discussed Iran, Iraq, Syria, Middle East and North Africa during a telephone conversation on Friday. Releasing a written statement about the phone talk, White House said, "President Obama and Prime Minister Erdogan spoke by telephone about issues related to democracy, security and development in the Middle East and North Africa region; this was their first conversation in the New Year." "The two leaders discussed recent developments in Iraq and their continued support for an inclusive, partnership government that brings stability, democracy and prosperity to the Iraqi people. They agreed that the U.S. and Turkey should continue to support the legitimate demands for democracy for the Syrian people and condemned the brutal action of the Assad regime," said the statement. It added, "the two leaders discussed Iran's nuclear program and how Iran should engage with the international community in this regard. They agreed that U.S. and Turkish teams would remain in close contact on ways that Turkey and the U.S. can support the democratic transitions underway in the Middle East and North Africa."

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