Trump, Turkey and Erdogan
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Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan has probably never held more global sway: he will host the first direct RussiaUkraine peace talks in three years on Thursday,
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTurkey eyes legal steps after Kurdish militant group PKK disbandsAfter the decision by the Kurdish militant group PKK to disband, Turkey was eyeing Wednesday a raft of legal and technical measures to ensure its full implementation and finally end a four-decade insurgency.
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Amazon S3 on MSN‘Brother Shehbaz': Erdogan INFURIATES India With Pro-PAK Stand | Indians Call For Turkey BoycottTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has publicly backed Pakistan during India’s Operation Sindoor, calling PM Shehbaz Sharif his “precious brother” and praising the rare friendship between their nations.
Indian travelers are boycotting Turkey due to its support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. India is strategically countering Turkey's actions by strengthening ties with its regional rivals like Greece,
Amid boycott calls from Indians, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced his support for Pakistan in his address after chairing a Cabinet meeting in Ankara. Erdogan said that Ankara will continue to back the "brotherly people of Pakistan" in good and bad times.
The PKK has "completed its historical mission", said a statement published by a news agency close to the group, and the struggle against Turkey's oppression of Kurdish people could now continue via "democratic politics".
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Militant Group In Turkey Fighting Against Erdogan Army Makes Stunning Announcement |KPP |Kurdish WarAfter over 4 decades of armed struggle, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) officially announced its decision to disband and disarm, marking a historic turning point in Turkey's history. The move follows an earlier appeal by the group's imprisoned leader,
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Did Erdogan Really Save Turkey’s Economy?The Turkish lira was in free fall, inflation was soaring, and economists were warning of a full-scale financial crisis. But instead of raising interest rates like most countries do to fight inflation,