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Or might I suggest I hold onto more information from different sources which support give me different perspectives. You may deny or accept it, but everyone has a bias since we are human and have the attitude to believe on emotions than on factual information. Specially we turks, in contrary to the British they see emotion as a nuisance in politics and act according to their data for highest percentage of revenue and control, we Turks however act on emotion and values, which on political level has quite a level of cons unless our current political party wants to extract resources in a more human manner, which decreases our profit margins, but also makes enemies with our counterparts.

Did you know to control the history you need to control the current time.
Goldstein - Ignorance is strength
Yeah we saw your sources the last time, people with no academic value, a shame that you even act here as if you ate knowledge with a golden spoon by quoting such people, lets leave it here as its leading nowhere.
 
Next one will be Egypt. AKPian foreign policy is madness.
 
Ilham Aliyev in Ankara: a visit of strategic importance


Today the state visit of President Ilham Aliyev to Ankara began. Ilham Aliyev has already met with Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu. During the meeting they discussed bilateral relations between the two countries.

The President and the Prime Minister emphasized successful cooperation between the two countries in the fields of the economy, energy, transportation and other industries. The value of ongoing joint projects was discussed and the importance of the project of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway was stressed. It was noted that Azerbaijani-Turkish relations contribute to the strengthening of regional cooperation.

At the same time, the need for a settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan was noted.

Today in Ankara with the participation of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey the 4th meeting of the Azerbaijani-Turkish strategic cooperation council will take place, during which joint activities in the framework of the council, the development of relations and cooperation between the two countries will be discussed.

Ilham Aliyev in Ankara: a visit of strategic importance | Vestnik Kavkaza


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Turkish president inaugurates hospital in Somalia
The two countries signed a protocol stipulating that the hospital would be operated jointly and that the Turkish Health Ministry would provide specialized personnel and financial support for the next five years, after which the hospital will be run by Somalia.
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) -- Turkey's international development body -- undertook the project.

The estimate amount of the hospital’s operating budget is around $135.7 million, of which Turkey will contribute $85.6 million during the five-year period.

Some 36 Somali assistants are expected take part in the hospital’s training program each year.

Some 52 Turkish and 91 local staff will work as hospital administrators, head doctors, administrative directors or financial directors. Security will be provided by 40 Somalis and five Turkish citizens.

The hospital will have children, maternity, urology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, internal medicine, general surgery, anesthesia, eye and dental branches.

The 13,500-square-meter indoor space boasts 12 intensive care beds, 14 newborn intensive care beds, 20 incubators, four operating rooms, a delivery room, as well as radiology and laboratory units.

Erdogan also attended the inauguration ceremony of a new terminal at Mogadishu Airport, constructed by the private Turkish construction company, Kozuva.

"I wish this building will bring good luck to Somalia, which has gone through hard times," he said.

"Somali people will never forget the aid of Turkish people," said Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud.

Turkish president inaugurates hospital in Somalia Anadolu Agency



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Overall the current status quo is good towards western Turkey. In the east Turkey needs to expand towards azerbaijan. Both countries need to share a real border.
 
Overall the current status quo is good towards western Turkey. In the east Turkey needs to expand towards azerbaijan. Both countries need to share a real border.

So yeah, they are asking for it, and in the end not only they will be happy, we the Turks and our azeri brothers would also be happy about it. :)
 
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I wonder how much discount we will get for our gas and how much we will earn for the transit through out territories.
 
I wonder how much discount we will get for our gas and how much we will earn for the transit through out territories.
Putin stated that once we opened all the transit system to the eyes of russian inspectors, we could have a change to get gas as cheap as Germany does:

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Turkish embassy suspends its operations in Yemen

TheTurkish embassy in Sanaa, the restive capital of Yemen, has been closed according to Turkey's foreign ministry.

The mission suspended its activities after "ensuring necessary security measures for Turkish citizens in Yemen," according to official sources on Monday.

The United States, United Kingdom and France made similar announcements last week.

Yemen's political crisis, instability, mass social protests and conflict between opposing parties across the country have caused serious security weaknesses, the Turkish statement said.

"The Turkish Embassy will restart its activities when security, public order, national dialogue and reconciliation based on legitimate state authority are established in Yemen," it added.

Turkey has reiterated a travel warning for its citizens which the Foreign Ministry issued on Saturday, calling on its citizens to immediately leave the country.

Turkish embassy suspends its operations in Yemen - Daily Sabah
 
This is also the reason that I sometimes wonder if its a good thing that Inönü failed at laussane with Mosul, because both the french and the british were ready to give mosul to turkey but wanted to negotiate on the petrol exports, but well Inönü failed to read the situation and we got what we got now. On the other hand I wonder if we did had Mosul would we have been involved in ww2 because of the oil.

Oil being a curse or not, Musul being part of our country can never ever be bad. Ever.
 
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