The US halts foreign aid for most countries, including Ukraine, while sparing Israel and Turkey. The directive affects military, development aid, and global health programs like PEPFAR.
Ankara's EU ambassador, Faruk Kaymakcı, said energy cooperation would be at the top of the agenda as part of a planned thaw in relations that will include trade talks and political cooperation on wars in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Turkish ambassador to the European Union Faruk Kaymakci on Sunday called for Cyprus to think of other European Union member states and allow the EU-Turkey high-level energy dialogue to restart. The dialogue was launched in 2016 but suspended by the European Council in 2019 after Turkey sent two ships
The decision to leave Kyiv for Turkey last year crystallized on a frigid morning when I ran into my daughter on the street, her shoulders hunched against the cold. I barely recognized her; stress and exhaustion had drained the light and vitality from her once-lovely face.
From Syria to Libya to Georgia, Putin's grip on his global empire is loosening. Thus far only Turkey and Israel benefit. Will the West rise to the occasion too?
By Dr. Loqman Radpey Turkey’s bold foreign policy moves in recent years reflect a determined effort to redefine its regional and global role. From its military interventions in Syria to […]
To make a direct call to Ukraine From Turkey, you need to follow the international dialing format given below. The dialing format is same for calling Ukraine mobile or land line from Turkey. To call Ukraine from Turkey, dial: 00 - 380 - Area Code - Land ...
Putin’s forces claim capture of strategic town as Zelensky makes Trump appeal - Ukrainian brigade confirms withdrawing strategically from some areas to avoid encirclement
The new era of unpredictability, marked by tariff threats and rising global tensions, is prompting emerging market investors to look for shelter in frontier markets that are relatively safe from U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policy shifts.
It already appears evident that the days of Russia serving as its leading arms supplier have come to an ignominious end.
Hungary may approve the extension of sanctions against Russia in exchange for a statement that addresses the country's concerns about "energy security". — Ukrinform.
According to columnist Abdulkadir Selvi, Turkey could take on a certain mission, while President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could play the role of a mediator