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Altun: “Libya’s government has requested Turkey’s military support. We will of course honor our agreement”

Director of Communications  Fahrettin Altun indicated that regional forces working to reestablish repressive regimes unaccountable to people were active in Libya, saying “Their efforts to install client governments will not succeed.” Altun expressed in a post he shared on his Twitter account that Libya’s government had requested Turkey’s military support. Noting that as President Erdoğan said Turkey would honor its agreement with Libya, Altun emphasized Turkey was fully committed to protecting its mutual interests and establishing stability in the Mediterranean.  Altun pointed out that Turkey was supporting the internationally recognized legitimate government in Libya, stating...

“Our technological experience in Turkey’s Automobile project will act as a catalyst for numerous sectors”

Speaking at a publicity event for Turkey’s Automobile, President Erdoğan said: “Our technological experience in Turkey’s Automobile project will clear the way and act as a catalyst for numerous sectors. Therefore, we cannot afford any mistakes here. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan participated in a publicity event for Turkey’s Automobile and the official opening ceremony of the Informatics Valley in Gebze district of Kocaeli. “WE AIM FOR A STRONGER FOUNDATION FOR TOMORROW’S TURKEY” Delivering a speech during the publicity event, President Erdoğan said: “The Informatics Valley, built in an area of over 3 million square...

“Our aim in the Mediterranean is to prevent our rights from being usurped”

Addressing AK Party’s provincial heads, President Erdoğan, referring to the agreement signed with Libya, said: “Our aim in the Mediterranean is not to usurp the rights of anyone, but, on the contrary, to prevent our rights from being usurped. If we had not taken this step, a scheme was being cooked up to confine Turkey to its coastlines. It was of course out of the question for us to remain silent in the face of these schemes which would have hindered us even from casting a fishing rod from the coast.” President and Justice and Development (AK) Party...

“Tunisia will undoubtedly contribute to the efforts for stability in Libya”

Holding a joint press conference with President Saied of Tunisia, President Erdoğan said: “We see Tunisia as an element of stability in the region. No doubt that Tunisia will provide very important and constructive contributions to the efforts to establish stability in Libya.” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and President Kais Saied of Tunisia held a joint press conference following their meeting in Tunis.  “Turkey favors stronger relations with Tunisia” Noting that he told his Tunisian counterpart during their meeting that Turkey wants its bilateral relations with Tunisia to grow stronger in every area from economy, culture and...

President Erdoğan in Tunisia

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is in Tunisia to meet with President Kais Saied of Tunisia. Accompanying President Erdoğan on his visit are Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Minister of National Defense Hulusi Akar. https://www.tccb.gov.tr/en/news/542/114092/president-erdogan-in-tunisia

Altun: “Those responsible for Khashoggi’s murder must face justice sooner or later”

Director of Communications Prof. Fahrettin Altun referred to the Saudi court’s verdict regarding the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi as follows: “The verdict of the sham trial is an insult to the intelligence of any fair observer. Those responsible for this murder must face justice sooner or later. The international community shouldn’t forget!” Altun stated on his Twitter account that the international media must pursue the case of Khashoggi until there is true accountability. “The verdict of the sham trial is an insult to the intelligence of any fair observer. Those responsible for this murder must face...

Altun: “The Saudi court reached a scandalous verdict today after months of secret hearings on the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi”

Director of Communications Prof. Fahrettin Altun touched upon the Saudi court’s verdict regarding the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as follows: “To claim that a handful of intelligence operatives committed this murder is to mock the world’s intelligence — to say the least. Turkey will continue its efforts to shed light on this incident.” Stating on his Twitter account that the court reached a scandalous verdict today after months of secret hearings on the assassination of Khashoggi, Altun said: “Those who dispatched a death squad to Istanbul on a private jet, signed Khashoggi’s death warrant, disappeared the slain...