US President Joseph Biden will discuss the Karabakh issue with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the NATO summit on June 14, Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.
Report informs citing the US media that, according to him, in addition to the Karabakh problem, the sides will discuss Syria, Iran, and Afghanistan.
The White House spokesman stressed that the two leaders would have a broad and comprehensive agenda on such regional issues as the Eastern Mediterranean, Syria, Iran, and Karabakh.
According to him, President Biden knows President Erdogan very well, and the two leaders have spent much time together. He added that Biden and Erdogan are looking forward to meeting to review all aspects of the relationship.