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Erdoğan: “Turkey will soon clear all Daesh remnants from Syria”

Turkish forces will very soon clear all Daesh remnants from Syria, the terrorists deliberately left there and trained against Turkey, the country’s president said on Monday. “We will very soon bring peace, security, and stability east of the Euphrates River, just as we did in other regions [in Syria],” said Recep Tayyip Erdogan, referring to a promised counter-terrorist operation across Turkey’s borders, following up on two similar operations since 2016. “In this regard, we continue to be in contact with powers which have a military presence in the field, particularly the U.S. and...

Turkish president declares to produce larger armed UAVs

Turkey will produce larger armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in a few months, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Sunday. Speaking at a mass opening ceremony in the Mediterranean province of Antalya, Erdogan stated the new product would set "an example to the world." Stating that Turkey has been producing both surveillance and armed drones, Turkish leader said: "Now, we are producing larger armed unmanned air vehicles and it will be completed in a few months." He went on to say that 65 percent of Turkish defense industry needs are provided by local producers, highlighting his country's recent success in...

Erdoğan: “We will never waver in our determination to reach our goals for 2023”

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan delivered a speech at an opening ceremony of the newly-built facilities in Antalya. “We continue at full throttle our megaprojects admired by the whole world” Referring to the level of development Turkey has reached as significant but not enough, President Erdoğan underlined that Turkey will definitely attain its goals for 2023, and continued: “We have never and will never waver in our determination to achieve our goals for 2023. We continue at full throttle our investments, our megaprojects admired by the whole world, our political initiatives, and our consolidation of the military infrastructure....

Those defending democracy side with democracy: Turkey

Those who fight for democracy should side with those who are elected and champion democracy, Turkey's president said on Thursday, referring to the U.S. recognizing a Venezuelan opposition leader as interim president, rather than President Nicolas Maduro. "If Maduro takes a tough stance... I believe the Venezuelan people will back their elected president," Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a joint news conference alongside visiting Maltese President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca. "If you do not respect election results, then this is not democracy, this is a totalitarian mindset," Erdogan added. On Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump recognized Venezuelan opposition...

Erdogan: “Efforts against terror groups in Idlib to continue”

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday said efforts against terrorist organizations in Syria’s Idlib will continue.  “Our joint fight against terrorist organizations in Syria's Idlib will continue,” Erdogan said in a joint news conference with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow.  Last September, following a meeting between Erdogan and Putin, the two sides agreed to set up a demilitarized zone in Idlib, Syria.  Under the deal, opposition groups in Idlib are to remain in areas where they are already present, while Russia and Turkey conduct joint patrols in the area to...

Erdogan voices support for Venezuelan President Maduro

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced solidarity with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro early Thursday after Washington recognized opposition-controlled National Assembly's President Juan Guaido as interim president. Erdogan said: “Maduro brother, stand tall, Turkey stands with you, Erdogan tells President Nicolas Maduro by telephone,” according to Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin's on Twitter. Kalin shared the #WeAreMADURO hashtag to show solidarity on Twitter. U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday support for Guaido. Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has slammed the decision and said his country was cutting off diplomatic relations with the U.S., giving American...

Fahrettin Altun: “Syria’s territorial integrity and political stability are key priorities for Turkey”

“Syria’s territorial integrity and political stability are key priorities for Turkey. We will continue to work toward those goals.” Presidency’s Communications Director Fahrettin Altun said. Altun posted tweets on his official Twitter account regarding President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Russia visit. Presidency’s Communications Director Altun said Erdoğan would be in Moscow today to holds talks on regional issues, including the most recent developments in Syria, and the Turkish-Russian relations with President Putin. Noting that Turkey wasn't just fighting all forms of terrorism in Syria, Altun said the country...

Altun: “The US should rely on Turkey in Syria”

The Syrian civil war has been the main point of contention in Turkey's relations with the United States ever since the Obama administration officially outsourced much of the fighting against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group to the People's Protection Units (YPG) in 2015. The way Obama chose to deal with the ISIL threat in Syria was a source of concern for Turkey for three reasons. First, the YPG is the Syrian affiliate of the armed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a terror group which has waged a bloody war in Turkey...

US must cooperate to implement Manbij roadmap: Turkey

The U.S. must work with Turkey to implement the Manbij roadmap without further delay, said Turkey’s presidential communications director. The Manbij deal between Turkey and the U.S. focuses on the withdrawal of PYD/YPG terrorists from the city to stabilize the region, which is in the northeast of northern Syria's Aleppo province. Turkish and U.S. troops began joint patrols in Manbij at the beginning of November. "There are some steps that the U.S. can take to alleviate the situation in Syria," Fahrettin Altun said in an article penned for Al Jazeera on Wednesday. ...