AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNATO Summit Security Crackdown: Turkey has arrested more than 200 people and is vetting accredited journalists ahead of the Ankara NATO summit on July 7-8, with critics warning the measures go far beyond normal alliance hosting. Euro-Atlantic Defense Push: Turkish Defence Minister Yaşar Güler told Reuters the U.S. is not leaving NATO, but wants Europe and Canada to take more responsibility, and said Ankara should be included in European defense plans. Cyprus Talks via UN: UN peacekeeping chief Khassim Diagne met Turkey’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kemal Bozay in Ankara as efforts continue toward restarting negotiations on the Cyprus problem. FETÖ Coup Case: Turkey’s top appeals court upheld life sentences for three brothers convicted over their roles in the 2016 coup attempt. Istanbul Counterterror Raids: Police detained 39 suspected Daesh members in raids across Istanbul, seizing a drone, digital devices, and weapons. World Cup Spotlight: Sportsbooks say betting surged during the tournament, while Turkey’s World Cup run and NATO-summit politics keep dominating headlines.
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