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Black Sea Gas to Cost Turkey Less Than Imports - Energy Minister

Urdu Point 31 Jan 2023
Russia is one of the main gas suppliers to Turkey and accounts for about 44% of the country's total supplies. In November 2022, Donmez said that Turkey was partially paying for Russian gas in rubles after Moscow announced a shift to payments in national currencies in response to ...
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Turkey may evaluate NATO applications of Finland, Sweden separately: FM

The Siasat Daily 31 Jan 2023
Turkey could evaluate Finland’s NATO bid separately from Sweden’s bid to distinguish “between a problematic country and a less problematic one,” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. “If NATO and these countries take such a decision, we, as Turkey, think that we may evaluate the applications separately.
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Oman signs agreement to supply LNG to Turkey from 2025

Offshore Technology 31 Jan 2023
Under the agreement, Oman LNG will supply one million tonnes of LNG annually to Turkey from 2025 ... Under the agreement, Oman will supply Turkey with one million tonnes (mt) of LNG annually by 2025 ... Turkey’s Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez said the country could extend the deal if needed. .
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Turkey on high alert against possible terror attacks on Western targets

The Siasat Daily 31 Jan 2023
Turkey has raised its security measures to highest level against possible Islamic State (IS) and al-Qaida retaliation on Western targets in the country, the Turkish Interior Ministry said ... Turkey made some arrests through an allied country’s intelligence but couldn’t ...
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Mitsotakis calls out Turkey's "fence sitting" over Ukraine war, says Greece won't send Leopard 2 tanks

Greek City Times 31 Jan 2023
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has accused Turkey of "sitting on the fence" over the Ukraine war, saying that the neighbouring country needs to step up as a NATO member with the conflict soon entering its second year ... "I'm not worried about a possible conflict" with Turkey, ...
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Cihat Yaycı: "If Turkey leaves NATO, Cyprus and Israel will join"

Greek City Times 31 Jan 2023
The former Chief of the General Staff of the Naval Forces of Turkey, Cihat Yaycı, argued that any Turkish exit from NATO would lead to the accession of Cyprus and Israel to the Alliance, and that in such a development, Greece will proceed with the expansion of its territorial waters to 12 nautical miles.
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Russia's war in Ukraine backfired by uniting NATO, even as cracks emerged over nearly a ...

Yahoo Daily News 31 Jan 2023
When Putin invaded Ukraine, he miscalculated the response from Western countries ... The vast majority of NATO countries have expressed enthusiasm for adding Sweden and Finland to the alliance, but enlarging the alliance requires approval from all current members and Turkey is standing in the way.
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Hungary FM: Sweden should 'act differently' to join NATO

The Sun Chronicle 31 Jan 2023
21 anti-Turkish protest that increased tensions between Ankara and Stockholm as Sweden seeks Turkey’s approval to join the NATO military alliance ... The meeting in Budapest came as Turkey and Hungary remain the only two NATO members that haven't approved bids by Sweden and Finland to join the military alliance.
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Turkey may deport Iranian asylum seeker who is facing prison, son

The Jerusalem Post 31 Jan 2023
The Turkish flag flies at the Embassy of Turkey in Washington, US, August 6, 2018 ... The way the authorities in Turkey treat Maryam is completely inhumane, arbitrary and unlawful ... However, because of the close relationship between the regimes of Turkey and Iran, Turkey is still an extremely unsafe and unstable country for dissident Iranians in Turkey.
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Korea submits proposal to Turkey on new nuclear power project

Korea Times 31 Jan 2023
(KEPCO), shows its chief Cheong Seung-il shaking hands with Turkey's energy minister, Fatih Donmez, after submitting a preliminary proposal to take part in a project to build four nuclear power plants in the European country, Jan ... four nuclear power plants in the European country.
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Sweden should ‘act differently’ to join Nato, says Hungary’s foreign minister

Irish Independent 31 Jan 2023
... added that Hungary has a “clear standpoint” on admitting Sweden and Finland into Nato, but will not attempt to influence Turkey either way.“I never urge any other foreign governments to do things which are not of our concern,” he said.
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Hungary FM: Sweden should ‘act differently’ to join NATO

Federal News Radio 31 Jan 2023
21 anti-Turkish protest that increased tensions between Ankara and Stockholm as Sweden seeks Turkey’s approval to join the NATO military alliance ... The meeting in Budapest came as Turkey and Hungary remain the only two NATO members that haven’t approved bids by Sweden and Finland to join the military alliance.
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Andersen Global Caps Another Year of Strong Growth with the Addition of ...

Eagle-Tribune 31 Jan 2023
MGC Legal (Turkey) (instead of MCG Legal (Turkey)). Additionally, remove Bangladesh from the list of countries in the Africa section ... Over the past five years alone, the global organization has expanded into more than 150 countries, averaging more than a deal per week during that time.
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Turkey's push into Iraq risks deeper conflict

Middle East Online 31 Jan 2023
A Kurdish official, who declined to be named, also said Turkey now had about 80 outposts in Iraq ... Turkey's presence in northern Iraq, which has long been outside the direct control of the Baghdad government, dates back to the 1990s when former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein let Turkish forces advance 5 km into the country to fight the PKK.
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Israel rises to 31st place in 2022 Global Corruption Index

The Jerusalem Post 31 Jan 2023
Israel's significant improvement in the 2022 index resulted in Israel gaining significant distance from countries hovering around 50 points or less, which typically denotes countries perceived as politically corrupt, such as Hungary, Poland and Turkey. What countries are the most, least corrupt?.

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