Obama meets religious leaders in Turkey

PanARMENIAN.Net - U.S. President Barack Obama is finishing a two-day stay in Turkey with an appeal to Turkish youth in Istanbul, where he already met with religious leaders.



Obama met with Grand Mufti of Istanbul Mustafa Cagrici, Syrian Orthodox Archbishop Yusuf Cetin, Chief Rabbi of Istanbul Isak Haleva, and Armenian Patriarch for all Turkey Mesrob II, Archbishop Aram Stesyan in Turkey's largest city during his final day in the country.



Accompanied by Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, Obama will later attend the Hagia Sophia museum and the Blue Mosque, Anatolian News Agency reported.
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