The Turkish channel rejected the US president's harsh message and dumped it in the trash, the BBC reported.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today that he delivered the letter sent by US President Donald Trump to the trash.

According to the British report, the Turkish president rejected the letter and expressed outrage at the language used.

It was revealed that President Trump sent an official letter to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on October 9, before the announcement of the withdrawal of US troops from the region and before the Turkish invasion of Syria.

Trump wrote a message far from the language of communication between the leaders and the White House revealed the text of a message sent by US President Erdogan, before the start of the Turkish attack on Syria, saying: "Do not be rigid .. Do not be foolish."

According to the White House, this letter dates back to the ninth of October as part of the US president's attempts to contain the political losses caused by his decision to withdraw US troops from northern Syria, paving the way for Turkey's attack on Washington's allies in that region.

Trump threatened last night to impose sanctions on Turkey if the meeting between Erdogan and US Vice President Mike Pence does not work in Ankara.

The following is the full text of the letter:

"Dear President (Recep Tayyip Erdogan):

Let's make a good deal! You do not want to be responsible for the slaughter of thousands of people, I do not want to be responsible for the destruction of the Turkish economy - and I will. I've already given you a simple example in the case of Pastor Bronson.

I worked hard to solve some of your problems. Don't let down the world. You can get a great deal. General Mazloum (Commander of the SDF) is ready to negotiate with you and is ready to make concessions he has never made in the past. I secretly enclose a copy of his letter to me, just received.

History will look at you positively if you do it correctly and humanely. You will be seen forever as a devil if you don't do good things. Don't be cruel. Leave the folly aside!

I'll call you later".