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Murat Yetkin
14 March 2020, Saturday / Published in Politics

Corona outbreak scenarios

The coronavirus has caused countries, institutions and even companies to go into a process of closing-off. Or rather, it began to sleep up that process.
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Murat Yetkin
12 March 2020, Thursday / Published in Politics

Babacan’s new party another headache for Erdoğan

Ali Babacan announced the establishment of the Democracy and Enterprise Party (DEVA) at the Bilkent Hotel conference room in Ankara on March 11. The initials of the party’s name also have a meaning in Turkish: a cure, a remedy). He made his entry into the Turkish political life 19 years ago in the very same
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Murat Yetkin
11 March 2020, Wednesday / Published in Economy, Politics

Coronavirus after Brexit: the end of globalization?

Now its officially in Turkey, too, after 114 countries in the World. Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said in early hours of March 11 that the first Turkish patient, a male, had been disinfected during a travel to Europe, not to China. Perhaps it will be too speculative to question a link between the year
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Murat Yetkin
10 March 2020, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Turkey-EU: Tough talks, no result yet

President Tayyip Erdoğan arrived in Brussels on March 9 for a series of top-level meetings. But the public influence of a video report by the Russian state broadcaster Rossiya, which claimed that Russian leader Vladimir Putin “kept him waiting for two minutes,” was in the back of his mind. It was no coincidence that the
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Murat Yetkin
08 March 2020, Sunday / Published in Politics

EU, Turkey mull a new deal over Syrian refugees

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on March 6 that Europe was “not going to be blackmailed by Turkey over this problem”, meaning the Syrian (and other) refugees piled up on the two countries’ common border. He was also saying that the 2016 agreement to curb “irregular migration” was “dead” because Turkey ceased to stop
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Murat Yetkin
06 March 2020, Friday / Published in Politics

Was that all Putin and Erdoğan got after 5 hours?

It is a cliché to say “a photo tells a thousand words” but it is true most of the time. Does this photo taken when the doors opened after talks between Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan and his Russian host Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin tell anything positive and promising to you? A face-to-face or “restricted
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Murat Yetkin
04 March 2020, Wednesday / Published in Economy, Politics

‘Cheaper gas possible for Turkey by talking to Russia’

Murat Yetkin President Tayyip Erdoğan is scheduled to discuss the Syria and Idlib crisis with Russian President Vladimir Putin on 5 March in Moscow. Before this contact, there is more news that the forces affiliated with the Bashar Assad regime were attacking Turkish troops around Idlib, and that a U.S. delegation including the U.N. Permanent
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Murat Yetkin
02 March 2020, Monday / Published in Politics

Trump sends key name to Erdoğan before Putin meet

Murat Yetkin As tension in the Middle East escalated further after Turkish F-16s downed two Syrian Su-24 jets on the Syrian territory on March 1, President Donald Trump sends a key figure of his administration to Turkey ahead of Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on March 5. Kelly
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Murat Yetkin
29 February 2020, Saturday / Published in Politics

NATO pledges air support as Turkey-Russia rift grows

While trying to understand what’s going on in the Turkey-Russia rift over Syria, two things must be kept in mind. Firstly, the fact that the situation of the Syrian refugees is the first major humanitarian plight, the first major affront to humanity, of the 21st century. We’re witnessing it right now: as soon as Ankara
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Murat Yetkin
28 February 2020, Friday / Published in Politics

Tension high in Ankara amid news of fallen soldiers in Syria

At least 34 (*) Turkish soldiers have been killed in attacks in Syria’s Idlib, officials sources have confirmed, with the government announcing that it has responded to the offence by the Assad regime. Ankara has decided to retaliate the attacks, said Fahrettin Altun, the communications director of the Turkish Presidency, following a top-level meeting in
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