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Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan congratulated the Syrian people on the first anniversary of their Liberation Day, honoring their 14-year struggle against tyranny. He stated Türkiye is proud to have stood with them and will continue to support Syria's reconstruction. Fidan also praised the Syrian government's rebuilding efforts.In an official statement, Türkiye extended heartfelt congratulations to the Syrian people on the first anniversary of the end of the civil war and the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime. The Foreign Ministry praised Syria's post-conflict foreign policy and pledged continued support for the nation's security, stability, and prosperity.In an official statement, Türkiye extended heartfelt congratulations to the Syrian people on the first anniversary of the end of the civil war and the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime. The Foreign Ministry praised Syria's post-conflict foreign policy and pledged continued support for the nation's security, stability, and prosperity.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will meet US President Donald Trump at the White House later this month to discuss the challenging second phase of the Gaza ceasefire. Netanyahu also stated he will not leave politics even if granted a presidential pardon for his ongoing corruption trial.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will meet US President Donald Trump at the White House later this month to discuss the challenging second phase of the Gaza ceasefire. Netanyahu also stated he will not leave politics even if granted a presidential pardon for his ongoing corruption trial.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan congratulated the Syrian people on the first anniversary of their Liberation Day, honoring their 14-year struggle against tyranny. He stated Türkiye is proud to have stood with them and will continue to support Syria's reconstruction. Fidan also praised the Syrian government's rebuilding efforts.In an official statement, Türkiye extended heartfelt congratulations to the Syrian people on the first anniversary of the end of the civil war and the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime. The Foreign Ministry praised Syria's post-conflict foreign policy and pledged continued support for the nation's security, stability, and prosperity.In an official statement, Türkiye extended heartfelt congratulations to the Syrian people on the first anniversary of the end of the civil war and the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime. The Foreign Ministry praised Syria's post-conflict foreign policy and pledged continued support for the nation's security, stability, and prosperity.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will meet US President Donald Trump at the White House later this month to discuss the challenging second phase of the Gaza ceasefire. Netanyahu also stated he will not leave politics even if granted a presidential pardon for his ongoing corruption trial.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will meet US President Donald Trump at the White House later this month to discuss the challenging second phase of the Gaza ceasefire. Netanyahu also stated he will not leave politics even if granted a presidential pardon for his ongoing corruption trial.

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Germany voices concern over US sanctions against Russia

Ersin Çelik
06:33, 29/07/2017, Saturday
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Germany voices concern over US sanctions against Russia
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel

Foreign Minister Gabriel says Washington should not use sanctions to promote US companies and harm Europeans

Germany voiced concern on Friday over the proposed new U.S. sanctions against Russia, and warned against using them as a tool to harm European companies.

Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel called on President Donald Trump-led U.S. administration to coordinate policies with European partners and not unilaterally impose tougher sanctions against Russia.

"Our stance remains that we will not accept any extraterritorial use whatsoever of these U.S. sanctions against European companies,” Gabriel said in a statement.

"President Trump knows that, and so do the State Department and the U.S. Administration. Sanctions policies are neither a suitable nor an appropriate instrument for promoting national export interests and the domestic energy sector.”

The U.S. Senate approved on Thursday new sanctions against Russia, due to its role in the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. If endorsed by Trump, the new tough approach against Russia threatens the business of major German energy companies.

The newly-proposed sanctions include possible measures against companies which give financial or technological support to Russian energy export pipelines.

German companies were concerned about possible consequences for the planned Nord Stream II natural gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.

Gabriel has long favored Nord Stream II and closer economic ties to Russia, as a way of gaining political leverage over Moscow.

Moscow sharply criticized the U.S. Congress on Friday for passing the new bill calling for tougher sanctions against Russia.

"This measure is further proof of the Unites States’ extremely hostile foreign policy,” Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

It also announced counter-measures that would affect U.S. interests, which included cutting numbers of the U.S. diplomatic staff in Russia and suspending use of summer residence in Moscow.

A ministry statement set a Sept. 1 deadline to “bring the number of diplomatic and technical staff at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, the consulates general in St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Vladivostok, into strict correspondence with the number of Russian diplomats and technical staff currently working in the United States, by Sept. 1, 2017."

It also suspended as of Aug. 1 the U.S. use of a summer residence in Moscow’s Serebryany Bor and storage facilities on Dorozhnaya Street.

"Russia reserves the right to resort to other measures affecting U.S. interests on a retaliatory basis,” the statement added.

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