Turkish-American Relations in the Second Trump Administration
As the second Trump administration’s national security and foreign policy policy shapes up, critical strategic issues are expected to define the future of Turkish-American relations. Bilateral defense cooperation, the ongoing war in Ukraine, the U.S. strategy in northern Syria, instability in the Middle East, and the U.S. competition with China will be central to discussions between the Türkiye and the U.S. How will the incoming Trump administration approach these long standing challenges? What impact will Trump’s foreign policy priorities have on Turkey’s security and strategic position in the region? What are the opportunities for cooperation between the two NATO allies?
The SETA Foundation in Washington DC is pleased to convene a distinguished panel of experts to discuss the Turkish-American relations in the second Trump administration.
Speakers
Amb. James Jeffrey, Chair of the Middle East Program, The Wilson Center
Col. (Ret.) Rich Outzen, Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Atlantic Council
Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC
Moderator
Ozan Ahmet Cetin, Research Fellow, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC