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Turkey has historically been supportive [3] of Sri Lanka's commitment to nonalignment. [4] Relations have generally been very friendly [5] — especially with the United National Party governments, such as the J. R. Jayewardene [5] government that gave Sri Lanka's foreign policy a decidedly Western [3] orientation.
Anger is growing across Turkey to the way president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has handled the response to the devastating series of earthquakes and aftershocks that have left more than ...
The Felicity Party is among the fiercest Anti-Erdoganist parties in Turkey, which claims that Erdoğan is only an opportunist who uses religious rhetoric to maintain popular support. [4] [5] Erdoğanism had been likened to Putinism. [6] Critics of Erdoğanism accuse it of being a fascist ideology, especially after 2015. [7]
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. In May 2009, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva visited to Turkey after visiting China and Saudi Arabia as part of his three-nation tour. In 2010, Erdoğan became the first Turkish prime minister ever to visit Brazil.
Erdogan, modern Turkey's longest-serving leader, has been in power for more than two decades, first as a premier and later as president. ... In politics, one year is a very short time, one day is ...
President Tayyip Erdogan's sudden plan to invite his estranged Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad for talks has raised fears among Syrians in Turkey of being sent back, a week after a spate of ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won reelection last month despite a battered economy and a cost-of-living crisis that experts say are exacerbated by his unconventional economic policies.
Opinions of Erdoğan from outside Turkey varies from region and time of his premiership or presidency.During the first years of his premiership in which Turkey reformed its law to comply with EU-accession talks, Erdogan received favorable ratings in Europe, calling the reforms a "silent revolution". [1]