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UK and Turkey to enhance trade links, says Theresa May | UK and Turkey to enhance trade links, says Theresa May |
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Prime Minister Theresa May has said the UK will enhance trade relations with Turkey after talks with the country's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. | |
Mrs May said Turkey was one of the UK's "oldest friends" but much could be done to build on that relationship. | |
Mr Erdogan announced that Turkey aimed to increase trade with the UK to $20bn (£16bn) a year from $15.6bn. | Mr Erdogan announced that Turkey aimed to increase trade with the UK to $20bn (£16bn) a year from $15.6bn. |
A £100m defence deal for the UK to help develop fighter jets for the Turkish air force was also announced. | |
The prime minister said Britain and Turkey would establish a joint working group to prepare the ground for the UK's post-Brexit trading relationship. | |
As they spoke to the media, she said: "You mentioned, Mr President, the opportunities for enhancing the trade between our two countries. And we've discussed that. | As they spoke to the media, she said: "You mentioned, Mr President, the opportunities for enhancing the trade between our two countries. And we've discussed that. |
"And we both want to build on our existing links. And I believe that doing so will be to the benefit of both our countries and for the prosperity of both our nations." | "And we both want to build on our existing links. And I believe that doing so will be to the benefit of both our countries and for the prosperity of both our nations." |
Mrs May described the discussions as "very fruitful". | Mrs May described the discussions as "very fruitful". |
Mr Erdogan said: "The UK and Turkey will enjoy a very different nature and a very different position." | Mr Erdogan said: "The UK and Turkey will enjoy a very different nature and a very different position." |
Analysis | |
By Mark Lowen, BBC Turkey correspondent | |
With trade top of the agenda, this defence deal will be welcomed by Theresa May as a sign of what post-Brexit Britain can achieve in bilateral talks. | |
Her government has been keen to increase British trade with another big economy on the cusp of the EU - so expect enhanced dealings with Turkey to come. | |
Security cooperation too was under discussion, with Europe depending on Turkey to defend its eastern flank. | |
And importantly, Mrs May raised the issue of human rights, perhaps placating her critics in the UK who said she was wrong to go cap in hand to Turkey. | |
More than 140,000 people have been arrested, suspended or dismissed since the failed coup and Turkey is the world's biggest jailer of journalists. | |
She will have had to broach the topic carefully with a president who gives critics short shrift. | |
But after talks with two controversial leaders, Mrs May will emerge from these two days more versed in delicate diplomacy than ever. | |
Mrs May had come under pressure to raise human rights issues with Mr Erdogan on her first prime ministerial visit to Turkey. | |
A state of emergency has been imposed, involving waves of arrests, numerous media outlets closed and many public officials removed since the failed military coup in July 2016. | |
Mrs May said: "I am proud that the UK stood with you on July 15th last year in defence of your democracy. | |
"Now it is important that Turkey sustains that democracy by maintaining the rule of law and upholding its human rights obligations as the government has undertaken to do." | "Now it is important that Turkey sustains that democracy by maintaining the rule of law and upholding its human rights obligations as the government has undertaken to do." |
Mrs May and Mr Erdogan also discussed Cyprus, Syria and aviation security. | |
The prime minister said Turkey and Britain were working together in Syria to fight so-called Islamic State and create the conditions for peace. | |
Nearly a month ago, 39 people were killed in an attack on a New Year's Eve party at a nightclub in Istanbul. | Nearly a month ago, 39 people were killed in an attack on a New Year's Eve party at a nightclub in Istanbul. |
IS said it was behind the assault and the militant group was linked to at least two other attacks in Turkey last year. | IS said it was behind the assault and the militant group was linked to at least two other attacks in Turkey last year. |
Mrs May said the defence agreement, between BAE Systems and Turkish Aerospace Industries, "underlines once again that Britain is a great, global, trading nation". | |
The prime minister arrived in Ankara from the US where she met US President Donald Trump. | The prime minister arrived in Ankara from the US where she met US President Donald Trump. |
Earlier, Brexit Secretary David Davis predicted a "round of global trade deals" would be "fully negotiated" within 12 to 24 months, coming into force when the UK left the EU. | Earlier, Brexit Secretary David Davis predicted a "round of global trade deals" would be "fully negotiated" within 12 to 24 months, coming into force when the UK left the EU. |
The government plans to begin the formal two-year Brexit process by triggering Article 50 by the end of March. | The government plans to begin the formal two-year Brexit process by triggering Article 50 by the end of March. |