Tag: Turkey
Turkey risks exiting NATO, that’s what the allies are afraid of
The outgoing American vice president, Mike Pence, had already warned Turkey last April that if the country proceeded with the purchase of the Russian S-400
Will Greece-Turkey talks bear fruit?
After months of intense tensions between Turkey and Greece over maritime borders and gas exploration rights and Turkish military agreements with Libya, Turkish and Greek
Turkey, Greece to hold new round of maritime talks on Jan 25
Turkey and Greece are all set to resume their exploratory talks on January 25 in Istanbul with the aim of reducing their territorial tensions. This
New Lebanese Prime Minister met Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an unexpected visit to Turkey
The Lebanese prime minister in charge of forming the new government, Saad Hariri, paid an unexpected visit to Turkey on Friday, during which he met
Biden’s appointee for Middle East and North Africa could trigger tensions between US and Turkey
US President Joe Biden has planned on appointing Brett McGurk, as National Security Council senior director for Washington’s policy in the Middle East and North
Turkey says dialogue with France over normalizing ties are working out well
Turkey says that talks to normalize ties and with France is working out positively, Turkish FM Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu stated on Thursday, following the clashes related
In Turkey students are Erdogan’s new nightmare, repression will not save “the Sultan”
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has another serious problem at home. Not only the anger of the people at the economic crisis due to its
International call rises for ceasefire in Libyan conflict
Egypt is working on establishing better ties with the internationally recognized Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) in a bid to end the conflict between
Turkey tightens its grip over region, extends troop deployment in Libya and oil exploration in Mediterranean
With an aim to tighten its grip over the region, Turkey launched two major aggressive moves within a week. On Thursday morning, Turkey’s Official Gazette
Washington introduces new sanctions against Syrian regime
Five years ago, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2254, firmly defining the only way to a lasting resolution of the Syrian conflict.