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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Italy's parliament abused history and the law to paint the events of 1915 as “genocide,” Turkey's parliament speaker said on April 12.
Populism lies behind remarks made by French politicians on the issue regarding the Ottoman Armenian population and incidents during World War I, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on April 12.
Lawmakers, bureaucrats, military representatives and foreign mission chiefs from NATO member states will meet in Turkey's southern province of Antalya on April 12-14.
Turkey's Foreign Ministry on April 11 strongly condemned the passing of a motion by Italy's parliament to recognize the 1915 events in Armenia as “genocide.”
Amid political turmoil, a blueprint by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government avoids the tougher steps economists say are needed to reverse a recession.
There will be negative growth in Turkey this year but the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are expecting a recovery in 2020 and in fact this recovery is an important part of the element that goes toward the whole global recovery, Gita Gopinath, IMF chief economist, has said.
The bill comes in the midst of a severe crisis in US-Turkey relations arising from Ankara’s decision to buy Russian S-400 missile systems and to strengthen its embrace of Moscow. The purchase is sanctionable under US law.
Turkey will focus on structural reforms to achieve the target of becoming greater and more powerful, the treasury and finance minister said on April 10.
Turkey is disappointed over a decision by the UK's Supreme Court to reject an appeal by Ankara concerning the extradition of FETÖ members, the Foreign Ministry said on April 9.
Turkey's foreign minister says his country could look "elsewhere" if the U.S. doesn't deliver F-35 fighter jets.
Finance minister will face tough audience when he outlines the much-touted ‘road map’
Moscow on April 10 will host a trilateral meeting between the foreign affairs committees of the parliaments of Turkey, Russia, and Iran.
Turkey's foreign minister held a phone conversation with his Italian counterpart on Libya, Turkish diplomatic sources said on April 8.
Netanyahu's statement ahead of election won't alter illegality of Israeli occupation, Turkish foreign minister says
Turkey's Foreign Ministry on April 7 issued a warning for its citizens traveling Libya after the recent clashes in the country.
Turkey was "disappointed" over European Commission's first vice president's remarks on local elections, the country's foreign ministry spokesman said on April 7.
A one-year milestone in the construction of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant (NPP) is indicative of the successful cooperation between the partner countries to the plant; Russia and Turkey, the plant's project company, Akkuyu Nuclear announced on April 5.
Representatives from Turkey's business circle on April 5 voiced their expectations for structural reform in the economic area in the upcoming less than a five-year period before the next elections.
Turkey sold over 189,000 tons of hazelnuts abroad in the first seven months of the export season, the Black Sea Exporters Association said on April 4.
Turkey’s foreign trade deficit declined by a sharp 67.3 percent in March from a year ago to $1.97 billion, the country’s trade minister announced on March 4.
Turkey's exports hit highest-ever January-March figure with $44.5 billion, the country's trade minister announced on April 4.