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00:00All the roads coming in were brand new and beautiful, and you've been a great leader and a respected leader
00:06all over the world, and we really do.
00:09We've had right from the beginning good chemistry. We've had a very special relationship.
00:15Turkey has become, under the president, a very powerful country militarily.
00:22People don't know how powerful it actually is. They have a lot of our equipment, and they have a lot
00:29of great soldiers, and they're really somebody to be reckoned with.
00:36And the nice part is that because of the relationship that we have, it's all gone very well.
00:43I just want to say that I have a lot of respect for the president, and I think it's really
00:51to the benefit of both countries.
00:53We're going to be talking today about trade. We're going to be talking about other things having to do with
00:58the military, lots of different things.
01:00Probably we'll mention Iran, where we have essentially decimated their military. They cannot have a nuclear weapon.
01:10And we're going to have some very good discussions, but we do a lot of trade with Turkey.
01:14We make great things, and they make great things, and we've had a very, very, it's had a very big
01:21impact on both of our countries.
01:22So I just want to tell you that it's an honor to be with you, and we're going to have
01:28a lot of good meetings.
01:30We're going to have good dinners, good food. We're going to have a good time, but mostly we're going to
01:35have a lot of work,
01:36and we're going to do good things for our countries. Thank you very much, Mr. President.
01:41Sayın Cumhurbaşkanım, tamamla beraber geldiniz. Çok teşekkür ediyoruz hocam.
01:45Çok uzun süren dostluğumuz var, biliyorsunuz.
01:47Son derece saygılı olduğum, yakın bir insansınız.
01:51Buradaki buluşmalarımızla, görüşmelerimizde üç konudan bahsedeceğiz.
01:55Askerli, ticari ve yine İran konusundan bahsedeceğiz.
01:58Gerçekten çok güçlüsünüz, çok güçlü askerli, silah sanayi yapısından çok güçlü bir yerlisiniz şu an.
02:06Dolayısıyla teşekkür ediyorum ve çok iyi bir vakit geçirdiklerinden görüşürüz.
02:12Thank you very much.
02:15Mr. President, are you going to sell F-35s to Turkey?
02:18And what about the legal restrictions?
02:21It's a decision we're going to make.
02:25We have a very good relationship, and I would think that many people —
02:29I can tell you many people, particularly the people sitting right here —
02:34Why wouldn't we have a better relationship with Turkey, and Turkey has been in many ways
02:39much more loyal than other countries that we think would be loyal.
02:43So we've got something we certainly would consider, it's a great plan, it's the best,
02:49currently the best plan by far, and it's certainly something we will consider, yeah.
02:55Mr. President, sir, you said last week or two weeks ago that President Erdogan is a
03:03big reason you wanted to come to the summit here.
03:06What has made your relationship with him so special, in your own words, and what do you
03:10broadly hope to achieve here at the summit?
03:12You never know why a relationship is special.
03:15Some people you get along with, and some people you don't.
03:21Sometimes you get along with the toughest people, like him, and sometimes you don't get along
03:26with the weakest, most pathetic people.
03:29Just don't get along, maybe you don't respect them, but I, you know, from the day we met,
03:36we got along, we had a pastor, so I remember his name was Pastor Brunson, and it was a very
03:43big thing, and he was very traumatic.
03:47He was sentenced to a long-term prison sentence, and I felt he was innocent, and I called.
03:54Other people called.
03:55They got no word.
03:56I called the President, and he released him immediately.
04:00Something that the evangelical community will never forget.
04:05And he was a good man, Pastor Brunson.
04:07So, you know, just things like that, we just have always, it's always worked out.
04:13And I think it's been from the very beginning, from the first moment.
04:16This is just, I said it before, it's a, it's a, it's a chemistry that works between us.
04:21There were those that I don't have a good chemistry with, I will tell you that.
04:24And we worked that out too.
04:27Mr. President, are you likely to announce further troop drawdowns in Europe?
04:35Say it?
04:35Are further troop drawdowns in Europe likely?
04:39And are you satisfied with the progress that NATO allies have made?
04:41Well, you see, I was very disappointed with NATO.
04:44And frankly, if it weren't held in Turkey, where my friend happens to be a very strong leader,
04:50a very strong person.
04:54It's possible that I wouldn't have attended.
04:57I felt I had to attend because of the fact that, you know, I know he's gone all out.
05:02It was a big thing to have, you know, come to Turkey or anyplace else.
05:05It's a big thing.
05:07But we weren't treated well because we did something in Iran.
05:11We don't need anybody's help.
05:13I didn't even want the help.
05:16But before I asked, they said they wouldn't be there.
05:19And we've invested trillions of dollars in NATO.
05:23Why?
05:24To protect European countries and others, Canada, et cetera.
05:30But to protect people, countries from, generally speaking, it used to be the Soviet Union.
05:35Now it's Russia.
05:38And I'd say that's fine.
05:41But you would think that they'd be very willing to do something to help us.
05:46And they really weren't.
05:48In the case of the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister, I guess he's no longer there.
05:53Maybe because of this.
05:54It was a very unpopular thing he did.
05:56He said, no, we'll help after the war is over.
06:00I said, I don't need that kind of help.
06:02We didn't need any help at all.
06:04And in a way, I was testing people.
06:06I was testing to see whether or not they'd be there.
06:07Because I'd long said that we helped them, but I'm not sure that they'd be there for us.
06:12And Italy turned us down.
06:14And Germany turned us down.
06:16And France turned us down.
06:18And it's okay.
06:20But, you know, why are we spending hundreds of billions of dollars and they're not there for us?
06:26We've always been there for them.
06:28Are you talking about this?
06:33Is it going to be maybe over?
06:34Are you talking about this, you will be going there.
06:37Okay, let's move on.
06:38First off, first round.
06:40Iran's rifle was on the fightfee.
06:42Iran's war is on the fight against the Russia, Russia's war.
06:44In this fight cycle, the situation continued.
06:46In this fight phase, the war was happening.
06:46Gangplugged is on and one last time.
06:48The situation has turned us down.
06:50How did you move on with Iran, U and ABD's war?
06:52Of the situation with Russia?
06:56In this fight, we were in the same way.
06:59We are critics of Iran-UnderAVD as a war.
07:04how to make a difference in our lives.
07:09We are in our way.
07:12We are in our way to make a difference.
07:15We are working together with our partners.
07:20We are working together with our partners.
07:26Thank you very much.
07:56Gazze konusunda tabi değerli dostum da bunları da konuşarak özellikle bu bölgedeki barışı sağlamak için bu liderler zirvesini çok çok
08:13önemsiyoruz ve bu liderler zirvesinden aynı şekilde bir kararın çıkmasını da hayra yoruluyoruz.
08:25Ve bunun olabileceğine de ben ihtimal veriyorum.
08:29Efendim Türkiye-ABD ilişkilerinin geliştiği bir dönemi gözlemliyoruz.
08:342025 yılında geçerli Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nizin devletlerine yaptığımız ziyarette önemli ticari anlaşmalar da imzalandı.
08:41Suriye konusunda Türkiye'nin önemli bir aktör olduğunu söylemişti Sayın ABD Başkanı.
08:49Şimdi yeni dönemde gelmeden önce de Sayın Trump bir sürprizle geliyorum ifadesini kullandı.
08:54F-35'i, Kaan Savaş Uçakları'nın motorlarını konuştuk.
08:58Acaba gündeme gelebilir mi?
08:59Siz bu sürprizin ne olduğunu düşünüyorsunuz?
09:03Türkiye bugünkü görüşmelerden sonra istediğini alabilecek mi?
09:07Teşekkür ederim.
09:09Tabii F-35 konusu diyorsunuz bizim için yeni bir konu değil.
09:15Ve bunu bizler Amerika ile daha önce de görüştük.
09:19Ve biz 5 uçağı da sözünü aldık ve Sayın Trump'ın bu konuda bize ayrıca sözü var ve şimdi de
09:38bu liderler zirvesinde yapacağımız görüşmelerde F-35 ile ilgili kendilerinden
09:47bu daha önce aldığımız sözün ben geleceğe yönelik olumlu şekilde test ettiğimizi biliyorum.
09:59Ve bu konuda da Sayın Trump her zaman sözünün arkasındadır.
10:06Burada yine inşallah F-35 konusunda bu liderler zirvesinden hayırlı bir karar çıkacağına inanıyorum.
10:16İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
10:20Bir du Parti'nin Hizmeti, bir du質
10:22is it going to be handed over to a third party as part of any deal with F-35s?
10:26What does that mean?
10:28Is it going to be handed over to a third party?
10:31Is that not part of the deal?
10:33Third party?
10:33What is the third party?
10:34What do you expect to what?
10:36There are concerns about the Russian missile defense system.
10:39Do you have those concerns about this system?
10:41Are they going to have to...
10:42at all about anything.
10:44I mean, he's a leader of a country that he's made a much better country, a much more powerful
10:50country, and you see it.
10:52I mean, it's beautiful to get off the roads of your life.
10:54It's an amazing thing.
10:56Now, I have no concerns about anything having to do with Turkey.
11:00The relationship, I would say the relationship with Turkey right now is better probably than
11:04it's ever been.
11:05It was good in my first four years, but I think now it's probably even better than that,
11:10if that's possible.
11:11Mr. President, have seen that.
11:12Mr. President, sir, U.S. military and Turkish military constitute a really strong and large
11:21military base for NATO.
11:22Are we expecting further defense cooperation out of this bilateral meeting, out of this
11:27NATO summit here in Ankara?
11:28I want to find out when I go there.
11:30We're going to find out.
11:31We're going to be having meetings.
11:32They're very friendly with many of the leaders.
11:35Some of them are new.
11:36We don't know them.
11:37I've been doing this for now sort of a long time.
11:41If you count the four years where we had a Reagan election, I was very much into politics
11:47then, too.
11:48But I spent the first four years.
11:50I spent four years in a little different state.
11:54And then we've had an amazing, probably the best year maybe ever had by an American president.
12:02When you look at the economy, we have the greatest economy we've ever had.
12:06We have $19 trillion, $19.2 trillion to be exact, being invested in the United States.
12:13That's seven or eight times more than it's ever had.
12:16It's a world record, not just a U.S. record.
12:21And I just read where, in fact, coming over, I was just given, I was in the car with those
12:26beautiful horses, those great riders, those great soldiers.
12:29And it came over the wires that Toyota is moving out of Mexico into the United States and building
12:37one of the biggest truck and car plants ever built.
12:41And it's amazing.
12:43That's what tariffs do, properly used.
12:45And so we've never had a more exceptional economy or potential economy.
12:52There's never been anything like it.
12:54Under the last administration, they did much less than a trillion dollars of investment
12:59coming in.
13:00And we're at $19.2 trillion in, actually, the first 12 months, because that's where it's,
13:06you know, really.
13:07So we're at a year and a half, so that number is now substantially higher.
13:11But $19.2 trillion, Scott, for a period of 12 months.
13:17Nobody's ever said anything like that.
13:18So we have, by far, the greatest economy.
13:21We have more jobs right now in the United States than ever before.
13:25And we have a great relationship with some countries on trade.
13:29And Turkey happens to be one of them.
13:33We have a great relationship with some countries on trade.
13:35Sayın Cumhurbaşkanım, siz her fırsatta dünya beşten büyüktür, daha adil bir dünya mümkündür
13:40diyorsunuz.
13:41Bugün konumuz sayın Trump, ABD Başkanı.
13:44Onun da zaman zaman küresel sistemin mevcut durumuna ilişkin eleştirdiğini biliyoruz.
13:50NATO'nun iki en büyük askeri gücü olarak bu noktada, bu eleştiriler doğrultusunda
13:55ortak bir adım, ortak bir ilişkin eleştirdiğini bulunması, bu süreçte söz konusu olabilir.
14:03NATO'da iki önemli ülke olarak, gerek Amerika, gerekse Türkiye, bizler bu liderler zirvesinden
14:16ilişkin eleştirde, dayanışma içerisinde güçlü bir çıkışı sağlayacağız ve bunu da başaracağımıza inandırız.
14:26Sayın Yavrum Başkanı, İyivaz Muadil Yağmur, İyivaz, Rusya'nın tarihli savaşı, otuzun savaşın başından
14:32bu yana ara bir düzgün tesis ettiğiniz iki yirmi düzişleri bakanları altı ay ekonomik
14:37konumunda bir yere eğitildiniz, İstanbul'da çok önemli nüzaketeler yürüttünüz.
14:46İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
15:00Bu memnunist!
15:01Beni sorabiliyor musunuz?
15:04Başkanın soruluyor musunuz?
15:04Hayır, başkanı söyleyememiz.
15:06Başkanı yok.
15:09we've been
15:11Rusya-Ukrayna
15:12arasındaki bu
15:13gelişmeleri de
15:14ve ona göre de adımlarımızı
15:22atacağız.
15:23Efendim, A Haber Televizyon kanalından Hatice Kübrabal benim sorumda aslında az önce biraz yanıtladınız ama Türkiye'nin beşinci nesil uçağı
15:31Kaan motorları için F-10 motorlarından söz edeceğiz.
15:36Aynı zamanda kassa yaptırımları ve bu bağlamda da F-35 alımı ile ilgili aslında bu görüşmeden bir sonuç bekleyebilir miyiz?
15:43Onu merak ediyorum.
15:44Ben bunu daha önce değerli dostumla görüştüm ve Kaan'la ilgili onun motorları noktasında bu liderler zirvesinde bu görüşmeyi değerli
16:02dostumla tekrar bir araya geldik.
16:07Onu görüşeceğiz ve inanıyorum ki bununla ilgili bize verdiğin müjdeyi burada da tekrar edecektir ve bu müjdeyle de herhalde liderler
16:25zirvesinde kendisine teşekkür edeceğiz.
16:31İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
17:12İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
17:29and they know the problems with Iran.
17:31But they've been very instrumental,
17:33along with a couple of other countries,
17:35of helping.
17:36They could have gotten into the fight.
17:39And I hear some people saying
17:41about their relationship with Israel.
17:43They could have gotten into the fight.
17:45They're a very powerful military nation.
17:48They didn't do that.
17:49Maybe they didn't do that because of me.
17:52But they could have gotten into the fight
17:54on the other side.
17:55But they are a nation
17:58that's been very, very good.
18:01And I can speak for myself as president.
18:04They've been extraordinary in many ways
18:06with respect to our relationship,
18:10including trying to end the war with Iran.
18:13Or whatever you call it.
18:14It's not even a war.
18:14It's a military operation.
18:16It's a denuclearization.
18:19That's really what it is, of Iran.
18:21Because I don't think he wants to see them
18:23have a nuclear weapon either.
18:24I'm pretty sure of that.
18:26In fact, I'm totally sure of that.
18:28So, but when they buy a product from us,
18:31whether it's a plane or anything else,
18:33when it's time for maintenance,
18:35I think we have,
18:36don't we have an obligation to help them?
18:37What are we going to say?
18:38We're not going to,
18:39we're not going to let you use the product
18:41that you spent a lot of money in buying?
18:44And especially when it's been somebody
18:46that frankly has been more helpful
18:49to the United States
18:51than many other
18:52more traditional countries.
18:55Mr. President,
18:56you will meet President Zelenskyj tomorrow.
18:59Sir, you will meet President Zelenskyj tomorrow.
19:01Should we expect a breakthrough soon?
19:03Where are we at Ukraine?
19:04I had a very good talk
19:06with President Putin,
19:08who, by the way,
19:08has a lot of respect for President Erdogan,
19:12a lot of respect for him.
19:14We had a long talk yesterday,
19:15it lasted a long time,
19:16and I also spoke with President Zelenskyj right after that.
19:21I think they both want to make a deal.
19:24It's too bad it took so long,
19:26but I think there's going to be,
19:28something's going to come out,
19:29and the President's also helping us with that,
19:31but I think there's something,
19:33you know,
19:33I settled eight wars,
19:35and I think we're going to be settling a night.
19:38It doesn't seem likely now,
19:40but sometimes when,
19:41with war,
19:41I see when it's least likely,
19:43that's when it happens.
19:45I had a very good talk with President Putin,
19:47I had a very good talk with,
19:48I would say as a combination,
19:50a lot of times I'd do well with Putin,
19:52and Zelenskyj would be a problem,
19:54or vice versa.
19:56Zelenskyj would be great,
19:57and Putin would be,
19:59they both want to get it settled now.
20:02That's all I do in my life is deals.
20:04I know deals.
20:06And I think they are going to,
20:08I think we're going to get it settled,
20:10hopefully soon.
20:12Last month,
20:1435,000 mostly soldiers died.
20:17The month before that,
20:19it was 24,000,
20:21the month before that,
20:21it was 27,000,
20:23and the month before that,
20:24it was 29,000.
20:26But last month,
20:28it was 35,000 young soldiers,
20:30mostly soldiers died.
20:32And that's crazy.
20:34Sayın Cumhurbaşkanım,
20:36Sayın Cumhurbaşkanım,
20:37savunma sanayi işleyicilerinden bahsediyoruz,
20:39ancak savunma sanayi işleyicilerimizi sürdürebilmemiz için,
20:42Amerika'nın katsa yaptırımlarını da kaldırmış olması gerekiyor.
20:46Sayın Büyükelçü Barak burada,
20:48kendisinin bu konuda,
20:49aslında mesajları da oldu geçtiğimiz aylarda.
20:53Sayın Başkanım da bu konuda olduğunu düşündüğünü biliyorum.
21:21Sayın Başkanım da bu konuda düşüncelerini alabilirsem mutlu oldum.
21:25Teşekkür ederim.
21:26I can tell you,
21:26we're going to be taking the sanctions off.
21:29Okay?
21:30I don't want to waste his time answering that question,
21:33because we're working very closely with Marco Rubio,
21:38a very famous man,
21:40great Secretary of State,
21:41and with Scott Bessett,
21:43and with Pete and everybody else.
21:45We're going to be taking the sanctions off.
21:47It's time to do that.
21:49Okay?
21:51Mr. President, can you do something?
21:53You don't want to sanction friends.
21:54It's very simple.
21:55There's plenty of people we can sanction,
21:57and we are sanctioned.
21:58We don't want to sanction friends.
22:00And because of the President,
22:03you know, we have a very good relationship
22:04with the new leader of Syria,
22:08and he's done an amazing job.
22:09In a year and a half,
22:10he's pulled the whole country together.
22:12And I have a very great relationship with him.
22:14And somebody said,
22:15well, he's pretty rough to put him there.
22:17I approved him along with the President.
22:19We were the two that really wanted him.
22:21And he's done a great job.
22:23He's done a great job.
22:24He's pulled it together.
22:26It's not an easy job.
22:27Mr. President,
22:29I think it's a great deal.
22:30You met with your social media post yesterday
22:32with respect to Prime Minister Maloney,
22:35that true social post with the restraining order.
22:37I don't know.
22:37I think she's a nice person, actually.
22:40We've had a good...
22:41We had a bad relationship,
22:42but it became a little bad
22:43because she refused to help us.
22:46Again, I didn't put a heavy press on her.
22:48But she refused to get involved
22:51with the Hormone Street.
22:53Or you could also say just Iran.
22:56She refused to get involved.
22:58So it soured by relationship with her a little bit.
23:01But I like it.
23:02I think she's a nice person, actually.
23:03But I think she made a mistake.
23:05You know, they get a lot of their oil from...
23:07We don't get any of oil.
23:08We have a lot of oil.
23:09The United States has more oil than anybody.
23:12And when you add Venezuela to it,
23:14it's like we have far more oil than anybody.
23:17We don't need the Straits.
23:18We do this because we think it's an important thing to do.
23:21But...
23:23She just wasn't there for us.
23:25And I wasn't happy about that.
23:27You can imagine.
23:28I wasn't happy about that.
23:30Mr. President, you seem to express optimism
23:32that a deal between Russia and Ukraine is closed.
23:34Why do you think that?
23:35What conditions have changed?
23:37Did Putin seem...
23:38About with what?
23:39Russian Ukraine.
23:40Did Putin seem open to any concessions that he had...
23:42It never changed.
23:43I just don't want him killing people.
23:45You know, it doesn't affect the United States.
23:48When Biden was here,
23:49he gave them hundreds of billions of dollars worth of equipment.
23:52Now I sell the equipment for, you know,
23:55fair price, full price.
23:57And I sell it not to Ukraine.
23:59I sell it to the European Union.
24:00They pay us.
24:01But with me, it's not anything to do other than I'd like to save lives.
24:07You know, 25, 35, 30.
24:11One time they hit 41,000 a month.
24:14So, they're dead.
24:17They leave their mother in Ukraine.
24:20They leave their mother and father in Russia, Ukraine.
24:23They wave goodbye.
24:24And a week later, they're dead.
24:27It's crazy.
24:29And I would like to see.
24:30It doesn't affect us.
24:31It's really, you know, it's far away.
24:33It affects Europe.
24:35Much more.
24:36We're there to help Europe.
24:38But it doesn't affect the United States.
24:40We have an ocean in between.
24:42But, you know, it's just...
24:45I can't stand watching what's happening.
24:48I've seen the pictures of those battlefields.
24:50And it's a drone war.
24:52It's a war of drones.
24:53It's all in technology.
24:55And we're actually the leader in drones now.
24:57We have the most sophisticated drones.
24:59But people wouldn't believe how violent it is.
25:03And I've seen the battlefields.
25:04They send me pictures.
25:05I actually want to say, don't send them to me.
25:08Pete, this man right here, sends me pictures.
25:11Pete Exeter.
25:13And I said, Pete, you know what?
25:15There's enough to look.
25:16I've never seen anything like it.
25:18It's carnage.
25:19And it should stop.
25:21Did Pete seem open to any concessions to end the war?
25:28Did Pete seem open to any concessions to end the war in your call with him?
25:32He's going to look very well with both.
25:35And we begin to settle.
25:37And President Erdogan is helping us get it settled.
25:40As he's helping with arrest.
26:05And it's surrounded by China's ships and Russian ships.
26:10And that's not going to happen.
26:11The ships, it's not going to happen.
26:14It was Greenland that, and it continues to be, that should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark.
26:21And when they wouldn't go along with it, and with all the money we spent to help them with Russia,
26:26and we don't have to spend any money, we could remove all of our soldiers out of Europe.
26:31Because as you probably noticed, Europe's a very different place than it was 20 years ago.
26:37A lot different, much different.
26:39They're much different, and they better be careful.
26:42With immigration and energy.
26:45If they're not careful with those two things, you're not going to have a Europe anymore.
26:49Thank you, sir.
26:53Thank you, press.
26:55Thank you, press.
26:56Thank you, press.
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