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Following Sweden, Finland delegation to visit Turkey to discuss NATO bid
Finnish officials are set to arrive in Ankara on Tuesday to discuss their country’s bid to join the NATO alliance, Time Turk reported on Saturday.
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Western capitals alarmed by burgeoning Turkey, Russia ties
Western states are increasingly concerned over intensifying economic ties between Turkey and Russia, warning of the mounting risk of Ankara facing potential punitive retaliation if it assists Moscow in avoiding sanctions, the Financial Times said on Saturday.
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Erdogan says failed coup was ‘gift from God’
On July 15, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “celebrated” the sixth anniversary of a failed military coup — “a major victory” that presumably protected the Turkish constitution and its democracy.
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Explaining Turkish policy moves in context of Russia's war in Ukraine
Scholars associated with the CATS Network of the Centre of Applied Turkey Studies discussed Turkey’s underlying foreign policy orientation in light of its decision to abstain from vetoing Sweden and Finland’s membership applications to NATO late last month.
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Turkey continues to play hard ball over Sweden, Finland NATO membership / Amberin Zaman
Turkey’s Islamic-leaning Justice and Development Party government is demanding that both countries end their arms embargoes on Turkey over its military intervention in 2019 against the Kurds in northeast Syria.