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Turkish Domestic Politics: Analysis and forecast on all relevant developments and insight about Turkish politics with its repercussions in its neighboring countries

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YetkinReport
10 September 2020, Thursday / Published in Politics

Three journalists released in OdaTv case

An Istanbul court released late on Sept. 9 three journalists who faced charges for reporting on the funeral of a Turkish intelligence member.OdaTv editör-in-chief Barış Pehlivan, reporter Hülya Kılınç and Yenicağ columnist Murat Ağırel were in jail for six months.“There were no crime or criminals in this case,” Pehlivan said after his release.“The case aimed
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Mustafa Aydın
08 September 2020, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Distrust and hypocrisy in Greek-Turkish relations

Talking about crises in Greek-Turkish relations is commonplace for those working in international relations. Seeing the historical enmity behind the current disagreements and holding the other side responsible for the less than ideal state of affairs is the dominant attitude on both sides of the Aegean.However, if one looks deeper, one can find the influence
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Murat Yetkin
07 September 2020, Monday / Published in Politics

Public diversion tactics in Turkey: the death penalty trap

The demand for the reinstatement of the death penalty is too serious an issue to be called a diversion. And this time though, it hits the Turkish society on a particularly sensitive spot. Discussions of the death penalty are coming up just as an Islamist sect sheik got arrested on charges of sexually harassing the
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Ali Kayalar
07 September 2020, Monday / Published in Politics

Turkish gov’t in bid to break French-Greek axis in Med Sea

Turkey has been trying to break the France-Greece axis in the Eastern Mediterranean with intense diplomacy, while also trying to display its determination with a joint military drill with Turkish Cyprus, a move that has already irked Greece.Turkey’s recent regional diplomatic moves, mainly undertaken by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan over the weekend, seek a crack
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Murat Yetkin
04 September 2020, Friday / Published in Politics

NATO Works hard to avoid a Turkish-Greek clash

It was obvious from day one that the Turkish-Greek crisis in the East Mediterranean would not turn into a war. Not because of the strong statements by the European Union (EU) threatening Turkey with sanctions. The EU has long lost political leverage over Turkey, and mainly due to Cyprus. However, whether you like it or
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YetkinReport
02 September 2020, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Turkey warns US over lifting embargo on Greek Cyprus

Turkey and Greek Cyprus have slammed the U.S. administration for its recent decision to lift an arms sale embargo on Greek Cyprus, saying that the move would hurt peace efforts.The Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sept. 1 that the decision “will have negative effects on the efforts to reach a settlement to
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Murat Yetkin
31 August 2020, Monday / Published in Economy, Politics

No Turkish-Greek war at sight but COVID fight gets worse

Turkey’s war on COVID is not going well at a time when the economy is also not performing well. TÜİK, the state-run statistic institute, announced on Aug. 31 that the economy shrank 9.9 percent in the second quarter of the year. The additional efforts to prevent a double-digit figure might surface when experts write on
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YetkinReport
27 August 2020, Thursday / Published in Life, Politics

‘Miracles and disasters of Black Sea’

Journalist Mehveş Evin has criticized in a column at Duvar English the “ill-planned investments” in the Black Sea region of Turkey in the wake of last weeks’ flash floods and landslides that killed nine people, with six of them being still missing.The province of Giresun was hit heavily and the town of Dereli is now
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Özdem Sanberk
27 August 2020, Thursday / Published in Politics

How to remedy the deepening Turkey-EU confrontation?

If the previous generations of EU statesmen and Turkish leaders, the men who put together the Association Agreement in 1963, and the Additional Protocol of 1971 could see the state of Turkish-EU relations today, they would be deeply dismayed. Turkey has had a functioning Customs Union with the Union on industrial goods, for very nearly
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Murat Yetkin
26 August 2020, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Greece already losing the Eastern Mediterranean game

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas discussed the escalating tension in Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean first with his Greek counterpart, Nikos Dendios, in Athens, and then with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in Ankara on 25 August. Maas will share his impression from these meetings at the European Union (EU) Foreign Ministers Meeting in Berlin
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