AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoU.S.-Turkey Security Row: The Trump administration subpoenaed New York Times reporters over their coverage of alleged security concerns tied to the Qatar-gifted new Air Force One, after Trump swapped aircraft while leaving a NATO summit in Turkey—raising fresh alarms about press freedom. NATO Summit Fallout: Turkey’s Erdoğan said he will “most likely” hold bilateral talks with Trump during the next NATO summit in Ankara, as EU leaders also pushed for renewed Cyprus settlement efforts through UN channels. Defense Deals Watch: Turkey is expected to announce the sale of its Russian-made S-400 to a Gulf buyer, a move analysts say could help reopen the path to receiving undelivered F-35 jets. Health Policy: Turkey fined and suspended more than 100 doctors over high C-section rates, as Erdoğan’s push for “natural” births intensifies. Energy: Turkey and Iraq are nearing a one-year extension of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan crude pipeline deal, aimed at keeping Iraqi oil exports flowing despite regional disruption. Regional Human Rights: Erdoğan marked the 31st anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, reiterating Turkey’s commitment to preserving the memory of the victims.
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