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But experts in the region say there is no room for mistakes in his discussions Thursday evening with Mr.
Erdogan.
Overcoming this disagreement is essential since Turkey could derail the fight against the Islamic State in profound ways.
Mr.
Erdogan responded with mass arrests, purges of civil servants and the referendum, planned for April 16, that, if passed, would give him nearly dictatorial powers.
Mr.
Tillerson?s aides insist that he is still finding his footing in a complicated job.
The referendum has resulted in the worst divide between Europe and Turkey in decades, with Mr.
Erdogan accusing European leaders of Nazi-like tendencies after they refused to allow officials of his government to address pro-referendum rallies.

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