Countering terrorism and especially the fight against the Islamic State will top the agenda for U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's trip to Turkey.
Turkey is now walking-back a claim that the suicide bomber who killed more than 50 at a wedding was a child aged 12 to 14.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest confirmed that attacks like these and terrorism more broadly is on the agenda.
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Ankara has also demanded that the U.S. "speed up" the extradition process for Fethullah Gulen, the man President Erdogan accuses of attempting the July coup.
White House Spokesman Josh Earnest says, Vice President Biden will repeat the message, there is already a process in place.
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