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State Department continues “to follow events in Turkey with great concern”
Department of State Spokesperson Jen Psaki reiterated on June 12 the U.S. concerns over the events in Turkey. Asked whether she was aware of any foreign conspiracies against the Erdogan government, Psaki said she was not. Read the full excerpt Read More …
TUSIAD Turkey Letter: 10 June 2013
THIS WEEK: DOMESTIC POLITICS • Turkish PM Erdoğan to meet Istanbul protest organizers on Wednesday • President Gül approves alcohol law FOREIGN POLICY • One Turkish soldier seriously injured at Syria border ECONOMY • Unemployment in Turkey decreases 1.6 percent
Washington Gündemi: 10 Haziran 2013
İÇİNDEKİLER: Washington’da bu hafta: DIŞ POLİTİKA • “ABD Türkiye’deki gelişmelere kayıtsız kalmayacak” • Obama ve Xi’nin California zirvesi • Atamalar • Kerry’nin İsrail ziyareti ertelendi İÇ POLİTİKA • ABD istihbarat bilgilerini sızdıran kişinin kimliği belirlendi EKONOMİ • Mayıs ayında 175000 yeni iş sahası açıldı KONGRE Washington’da Read More …
Psaki: “We are confident” that Turkish protests didn’t affect the U.S.-Turkey relationship in terms of dialogue
In response to a question on whether she was confident the ongoing protests in Turkey affected U.S-Turkey relations, Spokesperson Jen Psaki responded “we are confident.” Read the full excerpt of the State Department’s Daily Press Briefing below:
