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Turkey, Russia, Ukraine may hold trilateral meeting: Erdogan

16 Feb 2022; MEMO: Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, is in favour of a trilateral meeting with Russian President, Vladimir Putin and Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday, Turkish media reports.

According to the report, the President said such a meeting would take place either in Istanbul or Ankara.

"In our meeting with Zelensky, he expressed that he is open to a trilateral meeting between Putin, Zelensky and Erdoğan," the President said.

Ankara has offered to mediate talks between two countries.

Turkey Kills Four YPG Members In Northern Syria: Ministry

ANKARA, Feb 15 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Turkish security forces killed at least four members of Syria’s Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria, Turkey’s Defence Ministry said, yesterday.

Turkish military “neutralised” the YPG fighters when they attempted to “attack” Turkey’s Peace Spring zone, the ministry tweeted.

Turkish authorities often use the term “neutralised” to imply “terrorists” killed, wounded, or captured in security operations.

Russian Submarine Passes Through Turkey’s Strait To Black Sea: Media

ISTANBUL, Feb 14 (NNN-ANADOLU) – A Russian Navy Kilo-class submarine, passed through Turkey’s Bosphorus strait yesterday, en route to the Black Sea, local media reported.

The Kilo-class Rostov-Na-Donu submarine, entered the 30-km-long strait from Turkey’s inland Sea of Marmara, and headed to the Black Sea, according to the Sozcu daily.

Pictures believed taken in the morning, show that a Turkish coast guard vessel escorted the diesel-electric attack submarine, during its passage.

Turkish opposition leaders meet to counter Erdogan’s system

ISTANBUL (AP) — The leaders of six opposition parties in Turkey met Saturday to strategize about the future of the country’s governing system — a move that aims to unseat the country’s longtime ruler.

In a statement following the working dinner, the party leaders said Turkey was experiencing “the deepest political and economic crisis” of its history and blamed it on the executive presidential system. They said their joint goal was to transform Turkey’s governance to a “strengthened parliamentary system.”

Turkish, Ukrainian foreign ministers discuss latest developments

13 Feb 2022; AA: The Turkish foreign minister discussed the latest developments on the Ukrainian-Russian border late Saturday with his Ukrainian counterpart as tensions rise with a Russian military build-up.

Mevlut Cavusoglu and Dmytro Kuleba spoke via telephone, according to diplomatic sources without providing additional details.

Kuleba said on Twitter that the meeting addressed "the security crisis created by Russia, threats in Black and Azov seas, diplomatic ways to reduce tensions."

Turkiye registers over 86,000 new coronavirus cases

12 Feb 2022; AA: Turkiye reported over 86,000 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, according to new Health Ministry data.

The ministry confirmed 86,193 infections, 272 related deaths, and 73,526 recoveries over the past day.

As many as 448,347 virus tests were also done across the country.

To counter the spread of the virus, Turkiye has administered over 143.94 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines since it launched an immunization drive in January 2021.

Western states should not cause panic in Ukraine: Turkiye FM

12 Feb 2022; AA: Western countries must guard against making statements that could cause panic over the situation in Ukraine, Turkiye's foreign minister said on Saturday.

Mevlut Cavusoglu’s remarks came barely a day after the US warned that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could come “at any time.”

Such an invasion would not be right, but Western states should also be careful about statements that might sow panic, Cavusoglu said in televised remarks.

Turkiye's 2nd 'charity train' sets off for Afghanistan with over 920 tons of aid

12 Feb 2022; AA: A second "charity train" carrying 921 tons of emergency goods to Afghanistan under the coordination of Turkiye's government, departed from the Turkish capital Ankara on Friday.

Bound for a journey of 4,168 kilometers (3,590 miles), this shipment is carrying aid from 16 humanitarian organizations on its 45 wagons, coordinated by the state-run Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD).

Turkey threatens to block international news outlets, gives 72 hours to secure licence

11 Feb 2022; MEMO: Turkey's media and telecom regulator gave three international news agencies 72 hours to secure an operating licence on Wednesday.

The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTUK) announced that German public broadcaster – Deutsche Welle, US broadcaster – Voice of America and France-based network – Euronews, would have their content blocked unless they obtain a licence.

Turkey says kills 29 Kurdish militants in northern Syria

ANKARA, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Turkish security forces killed 29 members of Syria's Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria, Turkey's Defense Ministry said Friday.

A total of 28 YPG members who attempted to attack the Operation Euphrates Shield zone and one YPG fighter trying to attack the Operation Peace Spring region were "neutralized," the ministry said in a written statement.

Turkish authorities often use the term "neutralized" to mean militants are killed, wounded or captured in security operations.

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