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— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sovereignty belongs unconditionally to the people
— Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Turkey, Iran, and Russia aim to hold an Astana summit via videoconference as soon as possible in order to take the necessary steps for lasting peace in Syria, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on June 15.
Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio will pay a visit to Turkey on June 17, Turkish Foreign Ministry said.
In Turkey, 434,757 residential properties were sold in the first five months of 2020, the country’s statistical authority announced on June 15.
Turkey can lure more businesses and investments in the post-coronavirus world due to the further geographical diversification of the international production locations of German companies, German Ambassador to Turkey Martin Erdmann has said, citing Turkey’s well-educated labor force combined with modern infrastructure as the most important assets for a successful ...
Located in the Aksu district of the Mediterranean province of Antalya, Kurşunlu Waterfall has been attracting many foreign and domestic tourists with its unique blend of colors. (AA Photo)
Turkey will host Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on June 14-15 ahead of a planned Astana summit to be held via videoconference. Zarif will be in Istanbul on June 14-15, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
A planned visit of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to Turkey for June 14 was postponed after a phone conversation between the foreign ministers on June 14, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said.
Turkey on June 12 said that it seeks to make its trade with China more sustainable and balanced by enabling high value-added exports.
Turkish foreign minister on June 12 called on Germany to lift travel warning for Turkey.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hami Aksoy on June 12 criticized the U.K. for not consulting the Turkish Cypriot administration and Ankara regarding a regulation of the use of properties on British bases by their owners, which the official said means a “change of the status” in the region of the bases.
Turkey, Russia, and Iran plan to hold an online trilateral summit with the participation of their leaders aiming to discuss Idlib in northwestern Syria and the efforts for a new Syrian constitution, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on June 11.
The volume of mutual funds in Turkey reached 150 billion Turkish Liras, Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak says, adding that 3.1 million investors have trust in them
Germany’s “travel warning” for non-EU countries should not be interpreted as a “travel ban” for citizens who want to travel to Turkey or other countries, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on June 10.
Domestic tourism in Turkey has begun as it returns to "new normal," and the country is revving up efforts to gradually reopen to international travelers.
Turkey has provided aid to a total of 125 countries that asked for support for their struggle against the COVID-19 outbreak, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on June 9.
The Turkish economy is expected to bounce back to a record 5 percent growth next year after contracting 3.8 percent in 2020, the Work Bank said in the latest issue of Global Economic Prospects report.
Turkey has launched a new free-trade zone specializing in R&D, high technology, and high added-value activities, the nation's trade minister said on June 9.
Turkey will support the services sector's online trade delegation and online fair activities, the country's Official Gazette announced on June 9.
Turkey will continue to back investments that will reduce imports and increase exports, said Berat Albayrak, the country's treasury and finance minister, on June 8.
Turkey is willing to do business in Libya as Turkish companies have a very long experience in contributing to the development of the North African country, presidential spokesman İbrahim Kalın has said, citing energy, construction, aviation and port management as potential areas of cooperation.
A new dam and hydroelectric power plant built in Turkey’s northeastern Artvin province will add 1.5 billion Turkish liras (over $221 million) to the economy every year, the country’s president said on June 6.