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Turkey says it’s not to blame for EU ‘Seatgate’

Turkey has denied claims it snubbed European Commissioner President, Ursula von der Leyen because of her gender. A protocol blunder during a meeting on Tuesday...

Turkey blames ‘sofagate’ on EU and denies snub to Ursula von der Leyen

Turkey strongly rejected accusations that it snubbed Ursula von der Leyen, one of the European Union’s most powerful executives, because of her gender, insisting...

Turkey blames EU for ‘sofagate’ scandal

Turkey on Thursday blamed the European Union for seating arrangements that left European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen without a chair during a...

Turkey rejects claim it snubbed von der Leyen, blames EU

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey on Thursday strongly rejected accusations that it snubbed Ursula von der Leyen - one of the European Union’s most...

Erdogan Confirms Turkey’s Determination to Become EU Member

Earlier in the day, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel arrived in Ankara on a working visit...

Top EU Officials Head to Turkey for a Reset

… ease the latest tensions, European Council president Charles Michel and European … Tayyip Erdogan Tuesday. ...

European Council Statement On Turkey Will Do Little For those Suffering Under Erdogan’s Vicious Regime

European Council Statement On Turkey Will Do Little For those Suffering Under Erdogan's Vicious Regime - EU Politics Today -...

IPI to European Union: Prioritize press freedom in Turkey

* Photo: Dursun Aydemir - Anadolu Agency (AA) Click to read the article in Turkish International Press Institute (IPI) has addressed a letter to President of...

Turkey issues diplomatic note to Israel, Greece, EU over subsea power grid project

Photo: EuroAsia Interconnector Click to read the article in Turkish The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed strong reservations over not being consulted over an EU-backed project...

Poland and Turkey offer their religious rights’ insights at UN Human Rights Council

A national leader and a foreign minister from two countries Poland and Turkey, one Christian and one Muslim spoke out about religious freedom, persecution and triggering hatred during the opening day of the 46th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
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