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Ankara will be the fourth capital Zelensky visits in only a few days. In Athens he secured a gas deal, in Paris he signed a deal with France to obtain up to 100 fighter jets and in Madrid he held talks on co-operation with Spanish arms manufacturers.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy met on Wednesday in the Turkish capital Ankara. Erdogan welcomed Zelenskyy, who is paying a working visit to Türkiye, at the presidential complex. The leaders posed for a photo in front of Turkish and Ukrainian flags.
Turkey’s Intelligence Chief Meets Hamas Leader as Ankara Seeks To Expand Role in Gaza Ceasefire Plan
President Donald Trump has publicly praised Turkey’s engagement with Hamas, crediting Ankara for helping move ceasefire negotiations forward. Turkish officials have maintained communication with Hamas leaders for nearly two decades,
The Ukrainian official said the meeting between Whitkoff and Zelensky was canceled because the Ukrainian president wanted to discuss a peace plan together with European countries. Vladimir Zelensky arrived in Turkey on November 19, where he was met by Turkish officials. With him in Ankara is SNBO Secretary Rustem Umerov.
Türkiye's trade body head Hisarciklioglu, and Egypt’s Foreign Minister Abdelatty, during delegation-level talks, aim to push bilateral trade volume to $15B, as they renewed cooperation across key sect
The Iraqi Ministry of Oil announced on Tuesday the resumption of negotiations with Ankara regarding the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline agreement.
The landmark gathering brings together Türkiye’s top diplomats to enhance global consular services, drive digital transformation, and address challenges faced by citizens abroad.
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Erhurman’s first Ankara trip expected next week
Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman’s first trip to Turkey since being elected to the office is expected to take place between Tuesday and Friday next week, the Cyprus Mail understands. Newly elected Turkish Cypriot leaders typically visit Ankara within days of being elected,
A Turkish right-wing media outlet has lashed out at reports that Ankara denied air space for the delivery of the Indian Army’s AH-64E Apache helicopters