In Turkey visit, May highlights trade, and human rights
By Elizabeth Piper and Tulay Karadeniz ANKARA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May on Saturday signed a $125 million (£100 million) defence equipment deal with Turkey and promised to push for more trade between the NATO allies, but cautioned Ankara on human rights following last year's failed coup. May, in Turkey after a trip to Washington where she met U.S. President Donald Trump, visited both countries for the first time as prime minister, promoting trade agreements to strengthen her h
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