Turkey and the United States to discuss their worsening relations

US Secretary of State arrives in Turkey Rex Tillerson met the President and his country offers to about the deteriorating relationship between the two countries allies of NATO.

Turkey is deeply frustrated by the United States’ support for its groups to be a threat to Turkey’s security.
The US has until now refused to Turkey to deliver the opposition Futtellah Gulen asylum holders in the US, this term military support of Washington extends militant Kurds in the YPG of forces known as SDF fighting ISIS Syria.

Turkey launched a major military operation last month, and Turkish troops entered Turkey in the north of Syria in the Kurdish region and took over several cities.
Turkish and Kurdish forces, along with the US military, raided the Manjib suburb in the eastern province of northern Syria.
The Turkish military has called on the United States to withdraw its troops from the city of Manjib, the United States said if the assault on their troops in the Kurdish area would also give them a strong answer.
US Army commander in Iraq  Paul Funk said the United States would defend itself if attacked by their troops and Kurds.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would hit the … “The blow to the Ottomans …” that’s in the US city of Manjib, which means it will fly.

Turkey has accused the United States of carrying out a large-scale weapon to the Kurdish security forces that could endanger security in the country, accusing the United States of stealing it.
Tillerson was unaware that he would win this diplomatic trip for two days, saying he wants to improve ties between the two friendly countries.