Acting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State to leave for Turkey to discuss situation in Caucasus
Ambassador Philip Reeker, Acting U.S. Assistant Secretary of European and Eurasian Affairs, will visit Turkey to discuss the situation in the Caucasus, U.S. State Department said in a press release.
Reeker will visit Istanbul and Ankara on October 3-5.
According to the press release, Ambassador Reeker will meet with his counterparts in Turkey, a NATO ally, to develop US-Turkish relations and discuss the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Caucasus.


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