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Top diplomat Çavuşoğlu discusses E Med with counterparts
Turkey's foreign minister held phone conversations with his Hungarian, Lithuanian and Bulgarian counterparts on Aug. 13, according to a source in the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto discussed recent matters related to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey to stand with Azerbaijan in row with Armenia
Turkey has said it will continue to stand with Azerbaijan in its ongoing dispute with Armenia, calling the latter to cease disruptive and destabilizing policies in the south Caucasus.
Int'l actors reaffirm commitment to cease-fire in Libya
World powers and regional actors have launched on Feb. 16 an international committee to oversee pledges made for an arms embargo and cease-fire in Libya.
US urges Turkey, Europe to tone down rhetoric amid row
The United States has called on Turkey and European countries to "tone down the rhetoric," amid tension between Ankara and the continent that kindled with the barring of Turkish officials to campaign for the upcoming constitutional referendum. with later heating up with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Nazism remarks on the European countries.
Turkey-Netherlands tension rises amid calls for calm
A row between Turkey and Netherlands that escalated over the latter's refusal to permit Turkish politics to hold rallies in the country has grown after Turkey issued two diplomatic notes to the Dutch envoy in Ankara amid calls from third parties for calm.
Turkey reopens embassy in Libyan capital
Turkey has reopened its embassy in the Libyan capital after having closed the facility in 2014 due to the deterioration in security in the country.
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Obama's words on press freedom in Turkey
Would any rational person say there is freedom of the press in Turkey?
Is there any rational person who thinks the judicial system in Turkey is fair and unbiased?
Is there a single person who says the Syrian policy is correct and in Turkey's interests?
Unfortunately, there is nobody.
That means we have a situation that can truly be criticized.
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