US Vice President Joe Biden due to visit Turkey on Nov 21
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will have talks in Turkey on Nov. 21 as part of his trip including Morocco and Ukraine, according to diplomatic sources.
The vice president will meet with President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu and a number of nongovernmental representatives.
Biden will have meetings with Turkish leaders in Istanbul, so will not be the first official guest at Ak Saray, the controversial presidential palace in Ankara that recently sparked a public debate due to its cost.
Biden recently denied apologizing to ErdoÄan for his statement about Turkey helping the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and other militant groups in Syria, contradicting a previous White House statement that claimed the opposite.
Meanwhile, Pope Francis is set to be the first house guest at Turkeyâs new presidential palace during a visit to Turkey on Nov. 28-30.
During his three-day visit, the spiritual leader of Catholics will meet President ErdoÄan and Mehmet Görmez, head of the Directorate for Religious Affairs (Diyanet). ErdoÄan is scheduled to welcome Pope Francis as the Vaticanâs Head of State with a top ceremony at the gargantuan presidential palace in Ankara.
Pope Francis is scheduled to visit Mustafa Kemalâs Atatürkâs mausoleum in Ankara before going to Istanbul on the second day of his program in Turkey. In Istanbul, visits to Hagia Sophia, which was once the largest Orthodox cathedral, the Blue Mosque, the Saint Esprit Catholic Church and the Patriarchate are on the schedule.
He also will hold a joint worship service with Patriarch Bartholomew, considered a âfirst among equalsâ in terms of Orthodox leaders, and sign a joint declaration with him Nov. 30.
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