Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump gave strong messages of cooperation against terrorism during their meeting at the White House on May 16, Hurriyet reports.
The U.S. will "support any effort to reduce violence in Syria and create a peaceful resolution," Trump told reporters alongside Erdoğan after the meeting, which he said was productive.
Erdoğan raised the YPG issue, saying that using YPG militants in the region goes against agreements and "will never be accepted."
He added that "Turkey will work with the U.S. to fight all terrorist groups in region."