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Juncker: Turkey Moves Away from Europe with "Giant Steps"
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Turkey is fully responsible for the poor state of its accession talks with the EU, and with its actions the country is moving away of the European Union very quickly.
Putin Appointed a New Ambassador in the US
The Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed the Deputy-minister of Foreign Affairs Anatoly Antonov as an ambassador in the United States, reported world agencies.
Antonov takes the place of Sergey Kislyak who was accused by American media that he conspired with representatives of the Trump election committee in order to ease his way to the White House, notes France Press.
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Turkey and Iran are Planning an Attack on Kurds
Turkey and Iran were in discussion about a joint military operation against "the kurdish terrorist groups" said the Turkish President Recep Erdogan today. Reports Frognews.
Kurdish forces are acting in effective manner agains ISIS in Syria and Iraq. However, neighoring countries are worried that this is just a step in their plan for forming a soverign state in the region.
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Erdogan has a Secret Plan to Turn Turkey into a Nuclear Power
Turkish President Recep Erdogan wants an atomic bomb, the Greek newspaper Democracy says, citing the British edition of Express.
Erdogan Announced Dress Code for Defendants in Connection with Last Year's Coup Attempt
The defendants in connection with last year's coup attempt in Turkey will appear in court with special clothing, Turkish President Recep Erdogan said, quoted by Associated Press.
Concerns raised over military presence, nukes stored in Turkey
The U.S. should move its nuclear weapons from Incirlik Air Base and start looking for alternatives to the longtime military hub in Turkey, a country that can no longer be fully relied on, analysts and former military officials said.
The U.S. military maintains about 50 nuclear warheads at Incirlik, according to nuclear watchdog organizations.
U.S. Legislators demand Erdogan apologize & extradite perpetrators of Turkish Embassy attack
Senior members of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) and Ted Poe (R-TX), Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Co-Chairman Jim McGovern (D-MA), and Representatives Jim Costa (D-CA) and John Sarbanes (D-MD) condemned Turkish President Erdogan’s violent crackdown – both in Turkey and the U.S.
Bulgarian PM Participates in the World Petroleum Congress in Istanbul
Istanbul's governmental press service reports that today Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov joined the work of the 22nd World Petroleum Congress, following an invitation of Turkish President Recep Erdogan, according to Nova TV.
The Turskish Opposition is Going to Dispute the Results of the Constitutional Referendum
The biggest opposition party in Turkey will dispute in the European Court of Human Rights the results of the referendum about constitutional changes that the government organized on 16th of April this year.
Turkey is Going to Build its Own Airplane Carrier
The Turkish naval fleet will join the countries that have their own airplane carrier. The country not only plans to get one but build it by themselves. This was declared by the president Recep Erdogan during a ceremony presenting new military ship also made by Turkey.
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