Published on: 03/09/2022 – 16:02Amended: 09/03/2022 – 16:00 Antalya (Turkey) (AFP) – The Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers will meet in southern Turkey on Thursday in the first high-level contact between Kyiv and Moscow since Russia invaded its neighbor two weeks ago. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has pushed for …
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could become Europe’s biggest state-to-state conflict since World War II. But the effects of the war will not be limited to the continent. Middle Eastern states maintain close ties with both sides in trade, tourism and defense. While North African countries like Egypt and Libya have …
Read More »Recognition of separatist regions of Ukraine: countries close to Russia criticize this decision | world news
Brussels: A senior European Union official has said Russia’s recognition of Ukraine’s breakaway regions of Luhansk and Donetsk as independent states and sending troops to the territories is an “act of war”. Didier Reynders, the EU’s justice commissioner, said the 27-nation bloc was ready to apply sanctions against Russia. Speaking …
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One of the reasons why Western countries cannot develop an effective policy of deterrence against Russia’s westward expansionism is the breakdown of relations between allied nations of the West. The Ukrainian crisis has shown that the Western alliance lacks unity, which makes its role and power in future conflicts questionable. …
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Responding to questions about changes in diplomatic relations with Israel, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his office “was in talks with President (Isaac) Herzog” and that he may visit Turkey soon. Underscoring a similar desire on the Israeli side to fully normalize bilateral relations, Erdogan said “Prime Minister Naftali …
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Right click Lucknow: Union Culture and Tourism Minister GK Redddy said Lord Ram is revered not only in India but also in Buddhist and Islamic countries and central and state governments are working to develop Ayodhya as the biggest tourist destination in the world. âBy 2030, as many as 5 …
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(CNN) – It was another good week in terms of reopening travel, as tropical havens including Fiji and Bali announced relaxed restrictions. And the Dominican Republic of the Caribbean celebrated its best month for tourism. Here’s what we learned on pandemic trips this week. 1. You may be able to …
Read More »Turkish Vice President and Vietnamese PM discuss trade and tourism – Middle East Monitor
Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay spoke by phone with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Tuesday and discussed trade, tourism and the fight against the terrorist organization Fetullah (FETO), Anadolu Agency reports. FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, in which …
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Divers can explore the wrecks of 14 warships, including HMS Majestic and HMS Triumph. Direction of the historic site of Gallipoli Ready to dive deep into history, literally? Divers can now explore the wrecks of British and French ships sunk off the coast of Turkey during the Gallipoli campaign in …
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Turkey is Bangladesh’s true sympathizer and good friend. Turkey was, is and will be with Bangladesh at the time of the crisis. Only the sky is the limit of Turkey-Bangladesh relations. According to recent Bangladeshi media reports, Bangladesh and Turkey have become closer and closer, with two main goals behind …
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister of Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin called on Turkey to help Pakistan in developing the tourism industry and improving agricultural production. In a meeting with Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul, Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan, who visited him at the Finance Division on Tuesday, the Minister of Finance said Turkey …
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GENEVA: More than 40 countries led by Canada on Tuesday expressed serious concerns to the UN Human Rights Council over China’s actions in Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Tibet – sparking a violent backlash from Beijing.The long-awaited joint statement had been in the works for several days and was delivered on …
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MOSCOW, June 18. / TASS /. Russia’s Federal Coronavirus Crisis Center has deemed it appropriate to resume flights to Turkey from June 22, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said in a briefing on Friday. “According to the conclusions of our experts, taking into account the discussion and the in-depth …
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June 19, 2021 Joe biden and Vladimir Poutine gathered in Geneva for a summit. It lasted less than four hours, but both men described it as constructive. The two sides agreed to fire their ambassadors, who were recalled earlier this year, and said they would work on further nuclear weapons …
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Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said on Saturday that Turkey was not a foreign force and that it would continue to support Libya in the name of a 500-year history between the two countries. Visiting the TCG GELİBOLU frigate off the Libyan coast, Akar said Ankara came to Libya under …
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Russian tourists, it seems, will avoid the beaches of Greece and Bulgaria this year. Our point of view is that the epidemiological situation certainly cannot be the excuse and that the Kremlin has decided which countries to reward with tourists and which to punish. And the numbers are not negligible. …
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Foreign Minister Mevlüt ÃavusoÄlu paid an official visit to Greece last week. The visit was part of efforts to reduce tensions between the two neighboring countries. Turkey and Greece have experienced a tense summer of 2020, mainly due to disagreements in the Eastern Mediterranean. Particular attention was paid to ÃavuÅoÄlu’s …
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ISLAMABAD: On the second day of the 2nd General Conference of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Economic Cooperation Organization (PAECO), a special session on “Advancing Tourism for Development and Poverty Reduction in the States of the ECO âwas jointly organized by the National Assembly of Pakistan and the Pakistan Institute …
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BEIRUT: Political appeals and meetings have intensified in Lebanon over the past 48 hours in what has been described as possibly “the last attempt” to salvage the process of forming a new government as the Bank Global said the authorities’ political response to the challenges was âhighly inadequate. “ Efforts …
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Countries dependent on tourism are rushing to reopen borders and revive economies decimated by the pandemic. The World Travel & Tourism Council estimates that the sector lost nearly $ 4.5 trillion and 62 million jobs last year. Airlines alone lost $ 126 billion last year and are on track to …
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Countries that depend on tourism are competing to reopen their borders and revive their economies ravaged by the pandemic. The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that the sector lost nearly $ 4.5 trillion and 62 million jobs last year. Airlines alone lost $ 126 billion last year and are …
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Overseas travel is now permitted across the UK, but travelers have been baffled after a series of conflicting messages this week. After the confused communications, several government officials have now pointed out that people should only visit Green List countries. Those hoping to go on vacation are now eagerly awaiting …
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Scientists believe the vaccines will work on the new strain, but they believe the variant may well be more transmissible than the Kent mutation. Meanwhile, residents of Wales are advised to travel abroad only for “essential” reasons for at least three additional weeks. English residents have been told they will …
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AMMAN: The struggle for the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem, the clashes in and around the Al-Aqsa Mosque between Muslim worshipers and the Israeli police, and the exchange of rockets, bombings and airstrikes between Hamas and the Israel Defense Forces could turn into a civil war between Israeli Jews and …
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Boris Johnson, British Prime Minister, announced on Tuesday that a public inquiry into the government pandemic management will be held in the next year. He said “there will be a time when we have to learn from what has happened” in the government’s efforts to defeat Covid-19. The number of …
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As the weather warms up and summer approaches, more and more often we dream of the sea, sunny vacations and our favorite seaside destinations. Meanwhile, in many places in Europe and around the world, a number of restrictions remain in place due to the new coronavirus – mandatory quarantine, curfews, …
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As India battles the massive surge in coronavirus cases in the second wave of COVID-19, many countries have resorted to the travel ban from the country. In March 2020, India announced the halt of all scheduled international commercial flights due to the national lockdown and since then regular operations have …
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(MENAFN – UkrinForm) The declaration on tourism cooperation between Ukraine and Turkey will help simplify border crossing rules for citizens and increase the number of flights between the two countries. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal wrote about it on his Facebook page. “ This agreement, in particular, makes it possible …
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ISTANBUL – Turkey’s tourism sector faces another lost season after a rapid rise in coronaviruses wiped out many early foreign bookings and prompted Russia, its main source of visitors, to halt flights and warn against travel this summer. In a final move to reduce infections and save the season, President …
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Turkey’s tourism sector faces another lost season after a rapid rise in coronaviruses wiped out many early foreign bookings and prompted Russia, its main source of visitors, to halt flights and warn against travel this summer. In a final move to reduce infections and save the season, President Tayyip Erdogan …
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U.S. flights carrying urgent coronavirus aid to India were on their way Thursday, the White House said, as health officials reported another record number of new cases across the country. The United States will provide more than $ 100 million in supplies for overworked hospitals and frontline healthcare workers in …
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As Turkey braces for its most severe lockdown since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy has assured foreign visitors that they are exempt from the 24-hour curfew, noting that the country intended to vaccinate all workers in the industry. before the end of …
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