The long-awaited Geneva-II process, despite its name, started in Montreux, Switzerland on Jan. 22, with a conference attended by 39 foreign ministers and several international organizations.
The phrase “security of the games” has become a byline of the Olympic Games ever since the 1972 Summer Games in Munich, where gunmen belonging to the radical Palestinian group
The stability in Iraq has been worsening for some time now. The American doomsday scenario of al-Qaeda linked groups taking control over various parts of the Middle East is getting closer.
Turkey welcomed the new year in the midst of political turmoil, stemming from corruption allegations against the government and counter-charges of the existence of illegal structures within the state.
This is my last piece in 2013. As customary, I like to look back to gain hindsight for 2014.
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu’s visit to Yerevan briefly focused the attention of regional experts to the Turkey-Armenia-Azerbaijan triangle
The Ukrainian government’s decision to suspend the Association Agreement with the EU on Nov. 21 started a series of protests around country.
The volatility of the neighboring countries and impulsive positions taken by the policy makers have profoundly disturbed
The nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries (including the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany) in Geneva on Nov. 24 came as a nice surprise even if it was announced as an interim measure.