Bomb Attack Hits Police Bus in Southern Turkey, Some Wounded
A bomb attack hit a bus carrying police in the southern Turkish province of Adana on Wednesday morning and some people were wounded, security sources said.
US Unlikely to Impose Sanctions on Turkey over Russian Buy: Turkish Official
US President Donald Trump has become more understanding about why Turkey has purchased a Russian missile defense system and he is not expected to impose US sanctions on Ankara over the issue, a senior Turkish official said on Wednesday.
Iran, Turkey, Russia Meet in Fifth Syria Summit
ANKARA - The presidents of Turkey, Russia and Iran came together yesterday in Ankara a for the fifth summit under the Astana Process where they will discuss the recently increased tension in the Idlib province of Syria as well as attempts to start a political solution to the nine-year turmoil in the war-torn country.
Iraq, Top Destination for Iran’s Exports
TEHRAN – Iraq is the top destination for exports of Iranian goods, according to the latest report released by Iran’s Customs Administration.
Regional powers’ cooperation increased in forming arrangements: deputy FM
Deputy Foreign Minister and Chairman of International Studies Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (IPIS) Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour said that cooperation among regional powers, i.e. Iran, Turkey and Pakistan, has increased and superpowers are not in a position to form regional arrangements.
Three people, incl Turkish Deputy Consul-General, killed in Erbil shooting: local media
Reports from the Iraqi Kurdistan media says that in a shooting in a restaurant in capital Erbil against the staff of the Turkish consulate there, three people, including the Turkish deputy consul, have been killed.
IRGC Smashes Terrorist Team in Western Iran
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force in an operation managed to destroy a foreign-backed terrorist team in the western province of Kermanshah.
Iran, Russia, Turkey to Hold Trilateral Talks on Syria in August
A trilateral summit between Tehran, Moscow and Ankara aiming to discuss the Syrian crisis will be held in Turkey in August, the Turkish presidential spokesperson said.
Aligned With the U.S., Recommendation to Turkey
If we have a look at the relations between Turkey and the U.S. in the past two years, we find out that Justice and Development Party (AKP), which had good and active relations with the UK in the past, has engaged in a serious tension with the U.S.
Failure of Sanctions, Pressure for Negotiations
American newspaper Washington Post in an article reviewed the U.S. President Donald Trump’s strategy about Iran concurrent with its maximizing pressures on Iran and the end of sanction waivers for Iran’s oil customers and wrote, “Trump Administration’s strategy after pulling out of the JCPOA was to choke Iran’s economy, and to end sanction waivers for Iran oil customers was one way to increase the pressure on the country but this strategy has faced challenges which has made sanctions less effective.