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Now PM points out the “Jewish lobby” for the course of genocide resolution…
The Resolution Saga Continues, Erdogan Points to “Jewish Lobby” from Turkish Politics in Action by Ragan Updegraff Prime Minister Erdogan said today that Ankara has no plans... Read more
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Turkish angers builds up today
And I am sure this will boost the sequel of Valley of the Wolves… U.S. “genocide” resolution casts shadow over Turkey- Armenia normalization process The Morning After from Turkish Politics in Action... Read more
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Annual drama between US and Turkey continues
US congressional move will definitely help US favorability in Turkey (!) Via:What other countries think of the United States Turkey recalls ambassador over US vote from FT.com – World, Europe Barack... Read more
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Genocide tension season for TR-US relations begins
People upset over Armenia’s warming diplomatic relations with Turkey, protest in front of the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California in 2009. Turkey warned US lawmakers Monday against... Read more
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When CHP encounters EU…
Turkey’s Minister for EU Affairs Egemen Bagis (L) introduces Latvia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Maris Riekstins to Turkey’s delegation members in Riga February 26, 2010.REUTERS/Ints Kalnins Here are a... Read more
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“ECHR decision in Akdas v. Turkey
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Turkey and Armeania, one step back-again
In the last round, relations got worse but I believe this is just another (negative) step in many steps to come… A roundup on Turkish foreign policy… Historic efforts to... Read more
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Newsweek finally does some journalistic work on Turkey…
Newsweek seems to have stepped aside for the moment from what I would call Çağaptay effect. For a few years, Mr. Çağaptay with his secularist-Kemalist crusader ideology seemed to... Read more
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What happens if the Dutch delegation does not come because Turks do not want a racist, useless, criminal-minded b*****d included in the delegation?
Nothing happens except the Dutch loses… Turkey say NO to Wilders from Internation Musing: Istanbul, Athens, Amsterdam, Patra, Utrecht, by Internation Musing Turkey has announced that a Dutch parliamentary delegation will not... Read more
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CHP's views on the Kurdish Question
Main opposition party, CHP, has recently opened up an office in Brussels. Some thought it as a good sign that finally CHP would actually support the EU process. There... Read more
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Andrés Mourenza: Transcaucasia Express
I have met Andrés a few months ago offline although I knew him for a while online. He is based in Istanbul, a Spanish journalist who has a good... Read more
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Turkish Foreign Policy roundup.
More moves on the Eastern front… EDITORS’ NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on their ability to film or take pictures in Tehran. Iran’s... Read more
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Foreign Policy Moods as of Thursday morning: Super with Armenia, getting better with Azerbaijan and slightly better with Israel
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu addresses the Parliament to inform lawmakers on Turkey-Armenia-Azerbaijan relations in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. Turkey’s government faced stiff opposition in parliament on... Read more
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Israel helps Ayrılık to increase its ratings?
The photo below has to be included here. From the Turkey-Armenia game. As far as I understood it was an operation by Young Civilians. In the crisis between Israel and... Read more
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TURKEY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT
COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT TURKEY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT accompanying the COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL Enlargement Strategy and Main Challenges 2009-2010 And another roundup on Turkey’s foreign policy issues... Read more












