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Erdogan blasts Israel as a ‘terrorist state’ intent on ‘total destruction’ of Gaza – The Times of Israel

  1. Erdogan blasts Israel as a ‘terrorist state’ intent on ‘total destruction’ of Gaza The Times of Israel
  2. Turkey’s Erdogan calls Israel ‘terror state’, slams West Reuters
  3. Turkey’s Erdoğan calls Israel ‘terror state’ as he condemns Gaza hospital raid The Guardian
  4. ‘You’ve No Guts’: Erdogan’s Biggest Attack On Netanyahu; Calls Israel ‘Terrorist State’ | Gaza War Hindustan Times
  5. Lapid slams Erdogan: We won’t take lessons in morality from man with appalling human rights record The Times of Israel
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Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s NATO bid to parliament for ratification -presidency – Reuters

  1. Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s NATO bid to parliament for ratification -presidency Reuters
  2. Turkey’s president submits protocol for Sweden’s admission into NATO to parliament for ratification Yahoo News
  3. Turkey’s president submits protocol for Sweden’s admission into NATO to parliament for ratification The Associated Press
  4. Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s bid for NATO membership to parliament Al Jazeera English
  5. Russia-Ukraine war live: Erdoğan submits Sweden’s Nato bid for ratification; Russia plans significant defence spending increase, says UK The Guardian
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Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s bid for NATO membership to parliament – Al Jazeera English

  1. Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s bid for NATO membership to parliament Al Jazeera English
  2. Turkey’s President Sends Sweden’s NATO Bid to Parliament for Ratification The New York Times
  3. Russia-Ukraine war live: undersea telecoms cable between Sweden and Estonia damaged by ‘external force’ The Guardian
  4. Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s NATO bid to parliament for ratification -presidency Reuters
  5. Turkey’s president submits protocol for Sweden’s admission into NATO to parliament for ratification Yahoo News
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Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel’s operations in Gaza ‘amounting to genocide’ – The Times of Israel

  1. Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel’s operations in Gaza ‘amounting to genocide’ The Times of Israel
  2. Turkey’s Erdogan calls on Israel to stop attacks on Gaza ‘amounting to genocide’ Yahoo News
  3. Turkey’s president hasn’t threatened to intervene in the Israel-Hamas war. He is being misquoted The Associated Press
  4. Turkey’s Erdogan Unlikely to Cut Hamas Ties Despite Wanting Normalization With Israel Foreign Policy
  5. Zelenskiy discusses Middle East, Ukraine peace formula in call with Turkey’s Erdogan- statement Reuters
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Ukraine War: Putin set to meet Erdogan in Black Sea grain talks as Russia attacks Ukrainian port – Euronews

  1. Ukraine War: Putin set to meet Erdogan in Black Sea grain talks as Russia attacks Ukrainian port Euronews
  2. What’s at stake when Turkey’s leader meets Putin in a bid to reestablish the Black Sea grain deal The Associated Press
  3. Russia-Ukraine war live: Erdoğan’s Russia visit vital for grain deal, Turkey says; Kremlin ‘exploiting foreigners in recruitment drive’ The Guardian
  4. What’s at stake in the upcoming Erdogan-Putin meeting? Al Jazeera English
  5. Erdogan’s Russia visit vital for grain deal, Turkish leader’s chief aide says Reuters
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Turkey’s Erdogan phones Herzog to discuss Temple Mount tensions, terror attacks – The Times of Israel

  1. Turkey’s Erdogan phones Herzog to discuss Temple Mount tensions, terror attacks The Times of Israel
  2. Türkiye cannot remain silent to threats to status quo of Al-Aqsa Mosque: President Anadolu Agency | English
  3. Turkey Urges Israel to End Gaza Strikes as Violence Tests Diplomatic Thaw Bloomberg
  4. Erdogan to Iran’s Raisi: Islamic world should unite against Israeli attacks The Times of Israel
  5. Islamic bloc warns of ‘religious confrontation’ following Israeli raids on Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Anadolu Agency | English
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Erdogan to Iran’s Raisi: Islamic world should unite against Israeli attacks – The Times of Israel

  1. Erdogan to Iran’s Raisi: Islamic world should unite against Israeli attacks The Times of Israel
  2. Turkey Urges Israel to End Gaza Strikes as Violence Tests Diplomatic Thaw Bloomberg
  3. Turkish, Israeli foreign ministers discuss latest attacks, provocations by Israeli forces Anadolu Agency | English
  4. In call with Iran’s Raisi, Erdogan says Islamic world should unite against Israeli attacks The Times of Israel
  5. Islamic world should be united against Israel’s attacks in Palestine: Turkish president Anadolu Agency | English
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After Turkey’s Earthquakes, Erdogan Starts Rebuilding Over Objections – The Wall Street Journal

  1. After Turkey’s Earthquakes, Erdogan Starts Rebuilding Over Objections The Wall Street Journal
  2. Turkey earthquake damage set to exceed $100 bln: UN agency Reuters
  3. Turkish president pledges to rebuild quake-hit region Anadolu Agency | English
  4. Turkey earthquake damage set to exceed $100 billion: UN agency Hindustan Times
  5. Global Rapid Post-Disaster Damage Estimation (GRADE) Report, Mw 7.8 Türkiye-Syria Earthquake – Assessment of the Impact on Syria: (Results as of February 20, 2023) – Syrian Arab Republic ReliefWeb
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Erdogan hints Finland could join NATO without Sweden – DW – 01/30/2023

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has suggested that Ankara could approve Finland’s application for NATO membership before making a decision on Sweden’s bid.

The NATO military alliance is set to hold a summit in July in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius. Hungary and Turkey are the only two countries in the alliance that have not ratified Sweden and Finland’s accession, which requires unanimous agreement from all member states.

What did Erdogan say about Finland’s NATO bid?

Erdogan said in a pre-recorded video released on Sunday — in which he is seen addressing young people in the central-western Bilecek province — that Turkey could choose to approve Finland’s NATO membership and not Sweden.

“If needed, we could give a different message about Finland,” Erdogan said. “Sweden will be shocked when we give the different message about Finland.”

“If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said, referring to Ankara’s demands that Sweden extradite Kurdish militants.

Earlier this week, Finland hinted that it could join the NATO military alliance separately from Sweden if progress isn’t made on Stockholm’s bid.

“We still have to evaluate the situation if it turns out that Sweden’s application is stalling for a long time to come,” Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said.

In light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Sweden and Finland applied jointly to accede to NATO, ending their longstanding military non-alignment.

Tensions between Turkey and Sweden

Turkey has accused Stockholm of supporting Kurdish militants and groups it accuses of carrying out a failed coup attempt in 2016.

Ankara has also been angered by far-right Danish-Swedish activist Rasmus Paludan, who set fire to a copy of the Quran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm. Following the far-right protest, Erdogan told Sweden not to count on Turkey’s support for Stockholm’s NATO bid.

Norway, Denmark and Sweden issued a travel advisory urging citizens in Turkey to avoid large gatherings due to demonstrations against Paludan’s Quran burning. On Saturday, Turkey followed suit and issued a travel advisory for Europe, citing a risk of “Islamophobic, xenophobic and racist attacks.”

Earlier this month, Turkey summoned Sweden’s ambassador over a video that showed an effigy of Erdogan hanging from a rope at a protest in Stockholm.

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Erdogan to Sweden: Don’t expect Turkish support for NATO bid after Stockholm protest

ANKARA, Jan 23 (Reuters) – Sweden should not expect Turkey’s support for its NATO membership after a protest near the Turkish embassy in Stockholm at the weekend including the burning of a copy of the Koran, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.

Protests in Stockholm on Saturday against Turkey and against Sweden’s bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have heightened tensions with Turkey, whose backing Sweden needs to gain entry to the military alliance.

“Those who allow such blasphemy in front of our embassy can no longer expect our support for their NATO membership,” Erdogan said in a speech after a Cabinet meeting.

“If you love members of terrorist organisations and enemies of Islam so much and protect them, then we advise you to seek their support for your countries’ security,” he said.

Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom declined to immediately comment on Erdogan’s remarks, telling Reuters in a written statement he wanted to understand exactly what had been said.

“But Sweden will respect the agreement that exists between Sweden, Finland and Turkey regarding our NATO membership,” he added.

Sweden and Finland applied last year to join NATO following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but all 30 member states must approve their bids. Ankara has previously said Sweden in particular must first take a clearer stance against what it sees as terrorists, mainly Kurdish militants and a group it blames for a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said Finland and Sweden are ready to join the alliance, but declined to comment on whether Washington thought Erdogan’s comments meant a definitive shutting of the door to them.

“Ultimately, this is a decision and consensus that Finland and Sweden are going to have to reach with Turkey,” Price said.

Price told reporters that burning books that are holy to many is a deeply disrespectful act, adding that the United States is cognizant that those who may be behind what took place in Sweden may be intentionally trying to weaken unity across the Atlantic and among Washington’s European allies.

“We have a saying in this country – something can be lawful but awful. I think in this case, what we’ve seen in the context of Sweden falls into that category,” Price said.

The Koran-burning was carried out by Rasmus Paludan, leader of Danish far-right political party Hard Line. Paludan, who also has Swedish citizenship, has staged a number of demonstrations in the past where he burned the Koran.

Several Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Kuwait denounced the event. Turkey had already summoned Sweden’s ambassador and cancelled a planned visit by the Swedish defence minister to Ankara.

Reporting by Ece Toksabay and Huseyin Hayatsever; Additional reporting by Niklas Pollard in Stockholm and Humeyra Pamuk in Washington; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Grant McCool

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