An official statement from Turkey’s foreign ministry after Wednesday talks between top American and Turkish diplomats said the State Department’s recounting of the meeting was inaccurate and prepared in advance.

“The readout published today by the Department of State and obviously prepared before the meeting held between Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not only fails to reflect the content of the meeting, but also contains matters that were not even raised during the said meeting,” said a statement attributed to Hami Aksoy, spokesperson for Turkey’s foreign affairs ministry.

The State Department readout, attributed to spokesperson Robert Palladino, said Pompeo had expressed support for negotiations on Syria while warning of “potentially devastating consequences” of unilateral Turkish military action.

“Secretary Pompeo called for the swift resolution of cases involving unjustly detained U.S. citizens, including Serkan Golge, as well as our local staff from the U.S. Mission in Turkey. The Secretary also discussed his concerns regarding Turkey’s potential acquisition of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system,” the statement continued, closing with a mention of joint economic opportunities.

Tensions between NATO allies the United States and Turkey have spiked in recent weeks over Turkey’s planned purchase of Russia’s S-400 missile system, among other issues. Washington views the S-400 system as jeopardising the secrecy of its own and NATO technologies. Also on Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence demanded Turkey choose Russia or NATO.

Aksoy’s statement added that this was not the first time the U.S. had misrepresented talks with Turkey.

“Similar issues were encountered during past meetings. Our alliance requires that such statements are prepared with greater care, while avoiding to include matters that were not raised during meetings,” said the statement.