AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMiddle East Security: President Erdoğan warned that Israel’s attacks on Syria and Lebanon now threaten Turkey, saying Ankara’s security “begins from Aleppo, Damascus and Beirut” and vowing it won’t accept faits accomplis. World Cup Fallout: FIFA President Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices and faced questions over U.S. visa denials that barred Somali referee Omar Artan, who returned to Somalia vowing to be at the next tournament in 2030. Diplomacy & Trade: Canada and Turkey agreed to restart early free-trade talks, also exploring cooperation in renewable and nuclear energy. Regional Transport: Turkey and Kuwait discussed expanding civil aviation cooperation, focusing on air transport and technical expertise exchange. Business & Industry: Romania’s competition authority approved Otokar’s plan to take over Automecanica, a move tied to Turkey’s defense and commercial vehicle sector. EU Health Watch: The European Drugs Agency warned Turkey is among countries seeing new synthetic opioids and more complex drug markets, raising risks for consumers. Energy/Climate: Turkey is pushing electrification as a COP31 priority, including a proposed 2035 global electricity target.
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