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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is to visit the UK next week and will meet Theresa May on Tuesday, Downing Street has said. | |
Number 10 said his trip would be an opportunity for Britain and Turkey to demonstrate their “close relationship”. | Number 10 said his trip would be an opportunity for Britain and Turkey to demonstrate their “close relationship”. |
Mr Erdogan will also meet the Queen on the three-day trip. | |
Ms May met the Turkish premier in Ankara on a one-day visit in January last year, when they agreed a £100m defence deal that helped develop fighter jets for the Turkish air force. | Ms May met the Turkish premier in Ankara on a one-day visit in January last year, when they agreed a £100m defence deal that helped develop fighter jets for the Turkish air force. |
Mr Erdogan is accused of waging a brutal campaign of repression against perceived opponents in the press, academia and judiciary following an unsuccessful coup in 2016. | |
The visit to the UK by the Turkish leader, who has dominated the country's politics for more than 15 years, comes at a time when he is seeking to extend his rule for another five years. | |
Mr Erdogan narrowly won a referendum last year that allowed him to transform Turkey' governance structure from a parliamentary system to a presidential one. | |
The changes grant Mr Erdogan sweeping new powers that will come into effect if he wins another term in office on June 24. The election will take place under a state of emergency, which limits freedom of expression and stops large groups assembling in public places. | |
Ms May's official spokesman said: “The visit is an opportunity for the UK and Turkey to demonstrate our close bilateral relationship and to have important discussions about issues of shared interest.” |