από Greek American News Agency | 23 Δεκ, 2019 | ENGLISH
By Steve Postal, American Thinker In response to the U.S. Senate recognizing the Armenian Genocide, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to close two military bases (one American and one NATO) on its soil. This led U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper...
από Greek American News Agency | 23 Δεκ, 2019 | ENGLISH
By N. Murat Ersavcı-Hurriyet Daily News Must Turkey always stand alone in the world? It has been a member of NATO for nearly 60 years, but on many issues, it looks to many Turks as if it is on its own. That feeling has, of course, been reinforced in the last 15 years...
από Greek American News Agency | 23 Δεκ, 2019 | ENGLISH
Turkey’s contentious maritime deal with Libya expands Ankara’s claims over large gas-rich area of sea. By Middle East Eye. The Greek government said on Sunday that it will sign an agreement for a huge pipeline project with Cyprus and Israel next month that...
από Greek American News Agency | 23 Δεκ, 2019 | ENGLISH
Three signatories united by opposition to Turkey’s pressure for a share in maritime resources after deal with UN-recognized Libyan government By Haaretz The leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Israel plan to sign an agreement early in the new year for the building of...
από Greek American News Agency | 23 Δεκ, 2019 | ENGLISH
By Tuvan Gumrukcu, Brisbane Times Turkey cannot handle a fresh wave of migrants from Syria, President Tayyip Erdogan said, warning impact of such an influx will be felt in Europe if violence in Syria’s north-west is not stopped. Turkey currently hosts some 3.7...