World- In a breakthrough call, Turkish and American Presidents confirm crucial meeting amid Syria tensions

World- In a breakthrough call, Turkish and American Presidents confirm crucial meeting amid Syria tensions

ISLAMABAD - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call Wednesday, reaffirming their meeting in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 13.

The two leaders also discussed regional developments as well as bilateral issues, according to the Turkish Presidential Communications Directorate.

"Just had a very good call with President Erdogan of Turkey. He informed me that they have captured numerous ISIS fighters that were reported to have escaped during the conflict -- including a wife and sister of terrorist killer al- Baghdadi," Trump said in a tweet, referring to the slain Daesh/ISIS leader.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi blew himself up during an Oct. 26 raid by U.S. forces in Syria’s Idlib province.

Turkey confirmed earlier Wednesday they had captured a wife and sister of the Daesh leader

"Look forward to seeing President Erdogan next Wednesday, November 13th at the White House," Trump added.

Erdogan said on Twitter that they had an “efficient” telephone conversation and discussed bilateral relations and issues in the region.

"During the meeting, we discussed the steps we will take in many areas, especially the fight against terrorism and trade targets between our countries," he said.

"I believe that the phone call we made today will have beneficial consequences for our bilateral relations and regional issues during our visit to the U.S. on Nov. 13," Erdogan added. - Anadolu Agency