Foreign Policy:
- Turkish President praises Venezuela’s leader in 1st visit
- Turkey’s Erdogan discussed Syria, lender Halkbank with U.S. President Trump
- Turkey’s Erdogan tells Putin he wants new summit on Syria’s Idlib
- Trump cancels formal meeting with Erdoğan at G-20 summit
- Turkey’s F-35 role at risk if it buys from Russia, Pentagon warns
- Turkey’s Erdogan, Trump discuss Russia-Ukraine tensions in phone call – Turkish presidency
Economy and Energy:
- Turkish inflation eases from 15-year high as lira recovers
- Turkey cenbank expects inflation to gradually converge to target
- Turkey to sell asset-backed bonds to help ease banks’ burden
Domestic Politics:
- Turkish court keeps Kurdish politician Demirtas in jail despite ECHR
- İYİ Party, CHP in talks of alliance on nine polling districts
- Turkish President Erdoğan names 20 mayoral nominees including Ankara and İzmir candidates
Foreign Policy
Turkish President praises Venezuela’s leader in 1st visit
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is heaping praise on Venezuela’s embattled leader as ties between the two countries blossom. Erdogan took the stage Monday with President Nicolas Maduro in the first-ever visit by a Turkish president to Venezuela.
The New York Times, Turkish President praises Venezuela’s leader in 1st visit, 3 December 2018
Turkey’s Erdogan discussed Syria, lender Halkbank with U.S. President Trump
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan discussed the situation in Syria’s Manbij and Idlib areas with his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump, Erdogan said.
Reuters, Turkey’s Erdogan discussed Syria, lender Halkbank with U.S. President Trump, 1 December 2018
Turkey’s Erdogan tells Putin he wants new summit on Syria’s Idlib
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday he should hold another summit to discuss the situation in Syria’s Idlib province where the two countries are trying to create a sustainable demilitarized zone.
Reuters, Turkey’s Erdogan tells Putin he wants new summit on Syria’s Idlib, 1 December 2018
Trump cancels formal meeting with Erdoğan at G-20 summit
U.S. President Donald Trump will not hold formal meetings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and South Korea’s Moon Jae-in, but will instead speak informally with those leaders at the conference, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
Hurriyet, Trump cancels formal meeting with Erdoğan at G-20 summit, 30 November 2018
Turkey’s F-35 role at risk if it buys from Russia, Pentagon warns
Turkey risks expulsion from the U.S.-led F-35 program, the world’s costliest weapons project, if its government takes delivery of an advanced Russian anti-aircraft system, according to an unclassified summary of a Pentagon report sent to Congress.
Bloomberg, Turkey’s F-35 role at risk if it buys from Russia, Pentagon warns, 28 November 2018
Turkey’s Erdogan, Trump discuss Russia-Ukraine tensions in phone call – Turkish presidency
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed in a phone call on Wednesday tensions between Russia and Ukraine, the Turkish presidency said.
The New York Times, Turkey’s Erdogan, Trump discuss Russia-Ukraine tensions in phone call – Turkish presidency, 28 November 2018
Economy and Energy
Turkish inflation eases from 15-year high as lira recovers
Official figures show that Turkey’s inflation rate eased in November in the wake of a firmer currency, which kept a lid on import prices. The Turkish Statistical Institute said Monday that consumer prices in the year to November were up 21.6 percent, down from October’s 15-year high rate of 25.2 percent.
The Washington Post, Turkish inflation eases from 15-year high as lira recovers, 3 December 2018
Turkey cenbank expects inflation to gradually converge to target
Turkey’s inflation is expected to get gradually nearer to the central bank’s targets, Central Bank Governor Murat Cetinkaya said on Friday, after consumer prices last month surged to a 15-year high of 25.2 percent.
Reuters, Turkey cenbank expects inflation to gradually converge to target, 30 November 2018
Turkey to sell asset-backed bonds to help ease banks’ burden
Turkey’s development bank is gearing up to sell asset-backed securities to investors, a sign that authorities are pressing ahead with a plan to help free up bank balance sheets and improve lenders’ access to liquidity.
Bloomberg, Turkey to sell asset-backed bonds to help ease banks’ burden, 28 November 2018
Domestic Politics
Turkish court keeps Kurdish politician Demirtas in jail despite ECHR
A Turkish court has ruled that the former leader of Turkey’s pro-Kurdish opposition remain in prison, his lawyers said on Twitter on Friday, after top EU officials last week called for the politician’s swift release.
The New York Times, Turkish court keeps Kurdish politician Demirtas in jail despite ECHR, 30 November 2018
İYİ Party, CHP in talks of alliance on nine polling districts
İYİ (Good) Party and Republican People’s Party (CHP) are having talks of forming an alliance for the upcoming local elections, mainly focused on nine metropolises, İYİ Party leader Meral Akşener said on Nov. 27.
Hurriyet, İYİ Party, CHP in talks of alliance on nine polling districts, 27 November 2018
Turkish President Erdoğan names 20 mayoral nominees including Ankara and İzmir candidates
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced 20 more mayoral candidates ahead of the March 31 local elections, including nominees for Turkey’s capital Ankara and its third largest city, İzmir.
Hurriyet, Turkish President Erdoğan names 20 mayoral nominees including Ankara and İzmir candidates, 27 November 2018