Примери за използване на Erdogan also на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Turkeys President Erdogan also.
Erdogan also called the Netherlands“Nazi remnants.”.
Speaking to reporters in Ankara before departing for a visit to Serbia, Erdogan also said he planned to visit Washington to meet with Trump in the first half of November.
Erdogan also declared:"Democracy is like a train.
Addressing the sixth Religious Council meeting of the Presidency of Religious Affairs(DIB)in Ankara on Thursday, Erdogan also criticized Muslim countries"seeking answers in the West".
Erdogan also met with Libyan counterpart Baghdadi Mahmudi.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also expressed his condolences and said his country was ready to help.
Erdogan also accused the West of possessing a mindset"remnant of slavery and colonialism".
Speaking to reporters before departing on an official visit to Jordan, Erdogan also said a more effective struggle against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party(PKK) and its Iranian affiliate, PJAK, would be possible through joint action with Iran.
Mr Erdogan also hopes for domestic political gains from his deal with the Americans.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also purged thousands of military officers following the failed coup in Turkey in 2016 and some have sought, and been granted, asylum in Nato countries.
Erdogan also called for a return to amicable relations between the two countries.
The views of Trump and Erdogan also diverged significantly after Turkey acquired the Russian S-400 missile system, then the tension in relations was aggravated by the situation in northeast Syria.
(…)Erdogan also slammed accusations against Turkey in the US that Ankara was hostile towards Kurds.
As reported by the Reuters news agency, Erdogan also said as long as Germany did not send supporters of Erdogan's foe Fethullah Gulen back to Turkey, his country would view Germany as a land that protected terrorists.
Erdogan also said the Syrian people could not be left to the mercy of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Erdogan also described the meeting as good, and added that developments regarding the operation“will be evaluated”.
Erdogan also displayed extracts from a“manifesto” posted online- but later removed- by the suspected attacker.
Putin and Erdogan also discussed issues of Syrian settlement and implementation of important bilateral projects.
Erdogan also address the conflict in Syria, saying that Turkey is doing its best to end the civil war in Syria and ensure stability there.
Erdogan also said the current situation showed tensions had eased, but that he would continue his talks with his U.S. and Russian counterparts.
Erdogan also reiterated that Turkey back's Rouhani's statement in which he upheld Iranians' right protests but urged them not to violate laws.
Erdogan also said that Turkey will not accept a world order in which the world declared economic war on a country pressured by the threat of sanctions.
Separately, Erdogan also described Tuesday's move by U.S. prosecutors to charge Turkey's Halkbank with evading U.S. sanctions on Iran as an"unlawful, ugly step.".
Erdogan also said that Turkey is"working on every platform" to make the world a more just and better place, highlighting the inequality of representation on the UN Security Council.
Erdogan also referred to the Misak-ı Milli("National Pact"), a set of decisions made by the Ottoman Parliament in 1920 concerning the borders of the future Turkish state to be established in Ottoman Turkey.
Erdogan also insisted that Greece return the eight Turkish military officers who fled to Greece last year and were granted asylum after the Supreme Court rejected Ankara's request for their extradition.
Erdogan also said that Halkbank executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla, who was found guilty by a USA court of helping Iran evade United States sanctions, was innocent and Turkey wanted his acquittal.
Erdogan also said over the weekend he would approve reinstating the death penalty“without any hesitation.” German Foreign Minister said Erdogan currently needs a foreign“bogeyman” to help him win the upcoming referendum.
Erdogan also has vowed to cleanse the universities of the professors engaged in“high treason,” which often simply means inappropriate ideology, in a way very similar to the“university reform” Ataturk introduced in 1933 in order to purge“backward-minded” academics.