Russia-Ukraine Talks in Turkey
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The US approved the sale of $304 million-worth of missiles to Turkey as the NATO allies work to strengthen trade and defense ties.
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Turkey’s recent policies in Syria are emblematic of the way a middle power can exert influence in its region, sometimes outmaneuvering seemingly stronger players. Throughout Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011,
VLADIMIR Putin could launch a direct attack on Nato by 2027 if he is allowed to rebuild his army during a ceasefire, military experts say. The world has been calling for a pause in the gruelling
Nato chief Mark Rutte expresses cautious optimism for Ukraine peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for Russia to take crucial steps towards a resolution. Potential breakthrough discussions are set in Turkey amid escalating tensions.
The peace talks in Istanbul, Turkey, have an opportunity to improve the situation in Ukraine and "resolve the conflict," NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan has probably never held more global sway: he will host the first direct Russia-Ukraine peace talks in three years on Thursday, days after his country's militant nemesis, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), dissolved.
Two very different meetings are expected to take place today in two distant Turkish cities, both aimed at ending
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The Kurdish insurgent group PKK in Turkey says it will lay down its arms and disband after a decades-long fight that killed tens of thousands.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Kurdistan Workers’ Party Says It Will End Its War with TurkeyAfter decades of insurgency, the PKK plans to disarm and disband. Although skepticism still remains over Kurdish gains, lasting peace, and implications for affiliated groups in Syria.