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We are mistaken if we think that Turkey can take away our problems
Visitors to Bodrum in Turkey can still see the remains of one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Speaking to parliament, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Turkey can and should control the flow of refugees.
The presidents had a discussion on how the EU and Turkey can work together to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East
while Serbia and Turkey can do so in the mid-1930s.
he said,“no more than 60 percent of people in Turkey can be considered Muslim.”.
I have a sense that what is going on in Turkey can be brought under control relatively easily," he was also quoted as telling reporters in Geneva by phone.
Turkey cannot become a member of the European Union,
The EU should encourage Turkey's reforms so that Turkey can have confidence in this process.
Anti-fraud Strategy for for INTERREG-IPA Cross-Border Cooperation Programme Bulgaria- Turkey can be found HERE.
Anti-fraud Strategy for for INTERREG-IPA Cross-Border Cooperation Programme Bulgaria- Turkey can be found HERE.
Anything hamburger can do, ground turkey can do at least as well,
Anything hamburger can do, ground turkey can do at least as well,
There is an emerging consensus in Congress that there is no universe in which Turkey can be allowed to have both S-400s and F-35s.
There is an emerging consensus in Congress that there is no universe in which Turkey can be allowed to have both S-400s and F-35s.
It means any foreigner legally residing in Turkey can now have access to the programme known as a conditional cash transfer for education
to generate a rift with Turkey can result in a serious loss for the U.S. administration.
there are some current issues where the EU and Turkey can cooperate and make progress,
we have ample evidence that the security of US nuclear weapons stored in Turkey can change literally overnight,” Steve Andreasen, director for defense policy
we have ample evidence that the security of U.S. nuclear weapons stored in Turkey can change literally overnight,” former White House National Security Council staffer Steve Andreasen wrote in The Los Angeles Times on August 11.