Turkey’s deputy prime minister says Turkey won’t tolerate ‘de facto’ Kurdish entity in Syria… A FP roundup

Turkey says it won’t tolerate ‘de facto’ Kurdish entity in Syria

Turkey’s deputy prime minister says his country supports Syria’s territorial integrity and won’t tolerate the creation of a “de facto” Syrian Kurdish entity on its frontiers.

Turkey?s Kurdish phobia resurfaces

A Turkey that was flying high at the time with ambitious plans for the Middle East under the Justice and Development Party

Kurds-al-Nusra swap as clashes intensify

Islamists battling Kurdish fighters in the northern Syrian town of Tal Abyad have released 300 Kurdish civilians

Turkish main opposition party asks for change of FM or Syria policy

The Turkish government should change its foreign minister, CHP Deputy Chair Faruk Loğoğlu said at a press conference at Parliament

English: Cropped version photo of Ahmet Davuto...
English: Cropped version photo of Ahmet Davutoglu, June 5, 2009. State Department photo by Michael Gross (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Q&A: Senior Brotherhood member Amr Darrag

Former minister talks to Al Jazeera about the future of Egyptian politics and reconciliation.

Sectarianism in Syria: myth and reality

The real divide is not religious or sectarian but geopolitical; and foreign intervention is not motivated by religious affiliations nor the promotion of democracy.  The Great Game being played in Syria is between a broad coalition of US-Israeli-Saudi-Qatari-Turkish interests on the one hand and Syria, Russia, Iran and Hizbollah on the other.

Where are the Syrian Kurds heading amidst the civil war in Syria?

Although the civil war in Syria is ongoing, the Kurds have achieved major strides towards their rights by controlling a region for the first time in Syrian modern history.

The emergence of the Syrian Kurds, for the first time in modern Syrian history after decades of repression, faces many difficulties and pitfalls in the current situation, which will ultimately reform the political structure in Syria and thus determine the future of Syria?s Kurds.

Turquie : En route vers ?la fin de l?Histoire?

Presseurop.eu, 22 juillet 2013                                         English  Deutsch Dorel Dumitru Chiri?escu, Dilema Veche (Roumanie) Le politologue Francis Fukuyama estime qu?une société atteint son plus haut degré de développement quand les aspirations démocratiques de ses membres sont satisfaites dans une économie libérale. Avec les manifestations contre le gouvernement Erdoğan, les Turcs semblent s?être engagés sur

Turkey: No tolerance for Kurdish entity in Syria

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) Turkey’s deputy prime minister says his country supports Syria’s territorial integrity and won’t tolerate the creation of a “de facto” Syrian Kurdish entity on its frontiers.Speaking to reporters Monday, Bulent..

The Israelization of the AKP and US? dilemma

When Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu met with Ankara?s envoys to discuss developments in Egypt

Don?t let Egypt become Syria

It was reported last week that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan refused the meeting request of Mohamed El Baradei

 

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