Israel–Turkey relations
A Ship with a Dozen People Aboard Disappeared near Istanbul
A ship with a dozen people aboard sank off near the coast of Istanbul, Turkish newspaper Sabah wrote.
Turkish cycling prospect Ahmet Örken joins Israeli team with eyes on Giro
Ahmet Örken, a 24-year-old cyclist who has dominated the Turkish cycling scene for the last four years, has joined pro-continental Israel Cycling Academy (ICA) to become the first Turkish athlete to join a cycling team at this level.
Turkish, Israeli companies engage in big diamond trade
Trade ties between Turkey and Israel increased even during times of diplomatic tension, and a developing diamond business is contributing hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars to this trade, according to Shai Cohen, Israel's outgoing consul general to Istanbul.
Israel must end 'occupation' undermining two-state solution possibility: Erdoğan
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Aug. 28 urged Tel-Aviv to halt its "occupation attempts" undermining the possibility of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Speaking at a joint press conference in the capital Ankara after talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Erdoğan said a peaceful resolution to the crisis would "also benefit the Israelis."
Deals inked with Russia for S-400 defense systems: President Erdoğan
Turkey and Russia have signed a deal for the delivery of the S-400 anti-missile defense systems, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said.
President Erdoğan, UK's May discuss Cyprus by phone
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spoke by phone with British Prime Minister Theresa May on July 3 to discuss bilateral ties and regional issues including the recent Cyprus talks, according to a presidential source.
Compensation paid to families of Mavi Marmara victims: Minister
The Turkish government has delivered the necessary compensation to the families of the victims of Israel's 2010 raid on the Mavi Marmara flotilla, Finance Minister Naci Ağbal said on June 23, after controversy over delayed payments.
US resolution over Washington brawl is against spirit of alliance: Turkish Foreign Ministry
The Foreign Ministry has said a resolution passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on June 6 condemning a street brawl between protesters and Turkish security personnel outside the Turkish ambassador's residence in Washington is "against the spirit of alliance" between Turkey and the U.S.
Building peace and partnership through joint investments
The last couple of weeks have been quite busy for those closely following the Turkish-Israeli normalization process. The two countries seem to agree on shifting the gears in terms of economic cooperation and cultural exchange to lay a stronger foundation for bilateral ties.
We have a new problem in Turkish-US ties
As if there were not enough issues in Turkish-U.S. relations, a new one has been added to the mix.
This new one is the unpleasant incident that occurred in front of the Turkish ambassador's residence in Washington on the day President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met U.S. President Donald Trump.
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