News Source: Gulf News
| 3 months ago
The group is considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union. Some lawmakers and newspaper reports have said any conciliation by the government would comprise economic measures and increased rights for Kurds, who make...
News Source: Euractiv
| 3 months ago
I see this attack as an attempt to axe, to prevent the democratic opening process," said Erdogan, adding that those initiatives are doomed to fail. The prime minister added that the army's struggle against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) would...
News Source: New Europe
| 3 months ago
Russia recently sent an official letter to the Customs Undersecretariat to announce that it has ended a controversial policy of heightened inspections of trucks carrying Turkish exports passing through Russian border gates.
News Source: Asia Times Online
| 3 months ago
Consequently, Ankara has made its most immediate priority to lift the regulation requiring the full inspection of Turkish goods at customs gates. Russia put strict procedures in place against Turkish exporters in August 2008. The implementation of...
News Source: Zaman.com
| 3 months ago
Beşir Atalay was briefing journalists on Monday on the outcome of monthlong meetings to build public support for a yet-to-be-announced plan to end the 25-year-old conflict with the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Atalay said the plan would...
News Source: Press TV
| 3 months ago
It is not possible for us to stop in spite of those who are trying to prevent us," he said on Sunday. Last month, Erdogan's government announced that it was working on a package of 'courageous' reforms to boost the rights and freedoms of Turkey's...