Turkey to boycott US electronic products, Erdoğan says

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Tuesday that Turkey will impose a boycott against U.S. electronic products amid an ongoing and deepening rift between the two NATO allies over a number of issues.


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Turkey to boycott US electronic products Erdoğan says
Turkish foreign policy 'domestic as well as global'

Turkish foreign policy 'domestic as well as global'

Turkey has fixed its foreign policy on new axis over past 16 years under AK Party's rule: Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu


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Economy is being used as a weapon against Turkey, says Recep Tayyip Erdogan

The ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) policies and experiences from past to present will be discussed in a conference organized by the Political, Economic and Social Research Foundation (SETA) on Aug. 14, the 17th anniversary of the party's founding.

US threats to impose sanctions 'counterproductive and could erase any progress' in two countries' relations, say experts

Emerging powerhouses need objective institution against Western-based agencies' political decisions, says economic expert

DC panel addresses Turkey's July 15 failed coup

Coup attempt was a lesson for Turkey and no group will be able to repeat it, says vice-chair of Turkey's ruling party


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DC panel addresses Turkey's July 15 failed coup
Malaysian politician voices support for Erdogan

Malaysian politician voices support for Erdogan

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim lauds Erdogan for showing courage on key issues


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Terrorists have been neutralized since launch of operation against terrorists in March 2018

Turkey's upcoming elections remain on the agenda of world politics. While Turkey, as the heir of the Ottoman Empire, seemed to lose her status of being a great state, she has gradually realized her historical role after the end of the Cold War.

Erdoğan's party manifesto is a turning point for the AK Party's vision, which is adjusting to the country's needs and regional and global changes, according to SETA Istanbul General Coordinator Altun

Head of the Turkish think tank, SETA, Burhanettin Duran said that the AK Party decided to hold elections not because of an ongoing crisis or political turbulence, but rather to tackle any future turbulence. He added that Turkey's hand in dealing with adverse conditions will be strengthened after the polls