We are marching because we want to leave the terrorist alliance that is Nato. Western media states that Erdogan, the President of Turkey, is distancing himself from Nato. Would you say this is true?
Erdogan, in power for more than two decades, has sought to carve a more independent foreign policy for Turkey and to enhance its global influence. The country, a NATO member, has been frustrated by ...
President Tayyip Erdogan called Donald Trump a "friend" in welcoming his return to the White House, and invited him for a ...
Things eased when Ankara lifted its veto on Sweden joining NATO, with Washington in January approving the sale of F-16 ...
Trump hasn’t said publicly that he would pull out of NATO, but reportedly has discussed it repeatedly in private. He did say ...
NATO stands with Turkey after four people were killed in an attack on a defence company in Ankara, Secretary General Mark Rutte told Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan via telephone.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, who arrived in the Russian city of Kazan on Wednesday, was the only leader of a NATO country to take part in the meetings, known as the BRICS summit.
Announced ahead of the Brics summit starting on October 22, Turkey’s application has raised questions about the broader implications for its role within Nato. If accepted, Turkey would be the ...
But an even more unusual guest, the leader of a NATO country no less, is expected to make an appearance. Russia has announced that Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will be on hand to ...
And it was a no-risk gamble because joining BRICS “has no security implications,” he said. “Turkey will never leave NATO,” said Ozel, but its rapprochement with BRICS reflects “the need for change, ...