Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Turkey’s Erdogan Brushes off EU Sanctions Threat 68 December 10, 2020 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Ekathimerini.com (Greece) on 9 December 2020 by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:GreeceNATORecep Tayyip ErdogansanctionsTurkey Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Luxembourg: Thanks, Daddy: Trump Is Imposing Putin’s Will on Europe August 30, 2025. Published in TageblattThe big and strong can do as they wish. The world will have to live with the consequences. 0 Turkey: Pay Up or Step Aside: Tariffs in America’s ‘Protection Money’ Diplomacy September 1, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah 0 Canada: Carney Takes Us Backward with Americans on Trade September 2, 2025. Published in National Post 0 Poland: Ukraine Is Still Far from Peace. What Was Actually Decided at the White House? September 1, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaAfter the Washington summit, there are more questions than answers. 0 Germany: The President and His Private Army August 31, 2025. Published in Göttinger TageblattWould-be autocrat Trump is deliberately testing the limits of his power. In doing so, he is forcing his country down an extremely dangerous path. 0 Topics Germany: The Tariffs Have Side Effects — For the US Too* September 3, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungTrump may hurt globalization, but he will not end it. 0 Ireland: We Must Stand Up to Trump on Climate. The Alternative Is Too Bleak To Contemplate September 2, 2025. Published in Irish Times 0 Canada: Carney Takes Us Backward with Americans on Trade September 2, 2025. Published in National Post 0 Thailand: Appeasing China Won’t Help Counter Trump September 2, 2025. Published in Bangkok Post 0 Sri Lanka: Liberal Americans and Immigrants Live in Fear of Checkpoints in US Cities: An Orwellian Nightmare Taking Shape September 2, 2025. Published in Daily Mirror Online 0 Poland: Ukraine Is Still Far from Peace. What Was Actually Decided at the White House? September 1, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaAfter the Washington summit, there are more questions than answers. 0 Ireland: Irish Examiner View: Would We Miss Donald Trump and Would a Successor Be Worse? September 1, 2025. Published in Irish Examiner 0 Canada: Minnesota School Shooting Is Just More Proof That America Is Crazed September 1, 2025. Published in Toronto Star 0 Related Articles Luxembourg: Thanks, Daddy: Trump Is Imposing Putin’s Will on Europe August 30, 2025. Published in TageblattThe big and strong can do as they wish. The world will have to live with the consequences. Israel: Putin’s No-NATO Demands for Ukraine Remain the Same over a Decade after 2008 Conference August 22, 2025. Published in The Jerusalem PostThe U.S., under President George W. Bush, had pushed for both Ukraine and Georgia to immediately enter NATO’s Membership Action Plan. China: Negotiation the Only Way Out for Peace in Ukraine August 22, 2025. Published in China DailyThe cost of delay is measured in lives lost, homes destroyed, and futures derailed. The dawn of peace must come sooner, not later. Ukraine: Behind Closed Doors: What Putin Promised Trump at Their Meeting August 22, 2025. Published in The New Voice of Ukraine“No deal was signed, but Ukraine wasn’t sold either.” That is roughly how global media described the recent meeting between Trump and Putin. Ukraine: Best Way To Ramp up Western Sanctions on Russia Is to Double Down on Their Enforcement August 14, 2025. Published in Kyiv IndependentSlapping new sanctions on India and China will turn up the heat on Russia — but doubling down on enforcement is what will really hit home. Previous articleCroatia’s Oldest Person Josip Kršul Turns 109Next articleThe Importance of Consistency LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment