Türkiye says it will continue encouraging dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo while leaders emphasise that strengthening Serbia-Turkish relations would contribute to stability in Western Balkans.
Fighting, now in its 368th day, is grinding on in Ukraine after the country marked anniversary of Russia's offensive, with Ukrainian authorities reporting dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south.
Under a memorandum signed between Türkiye, Sweden, and Finland, the two Nordic countries pledged to take steps against terrorists to gain membership in the NATO alliance.
Ukraine honours its dead and vows to keep fighting while Russia tells the world to accept "the realities" of conflict — now in its 367th day — but faces new Western sanctions.
Türkiye’s Communications Director Fahrettin Altun in an interview to a Greek daily says, "we are grateful to Greece and all the countries" for their support in the aftermath of two devastating earthquakes that affected the country's 11 provinces.
Members of UN Security Council stand in silence for the dead — twice — as diplomats of Ukraine and Russia tussle over tributes to victims of the year-old war.
War between Russia and Ukraine drags into its second year, with no end in sight to a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people, flattened cities and towns, forced millions to flee and brought a Cold War chill to global ties.