A European Union delegation is set to arrive in Ankara on June 30, just ahead of next week's NATO Summit, with an agenda that prioritizes security, migration and commercial interests over Turkey's human rights record, according to prominent Turkish columnist Murat Yetkin, writing in his column published June 29. Yetkin, a veteran political analyst, reported that the delegation will be led by EU Commission Vice-President and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas, accompanied by Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos and Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner. On the Turkish side, the visitors are expected to meet Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, and Trade Minister Ömer Bolat. According to the columnist, the composition of both delegations signals where Brussels' real priorities lie: military and diplomatic cooperation, infrast...
As the United States and Iran moved to halt four days of tit-for-tat strikes around the Strait of Hormuz and convene fresh talks in Doha, the MAGA and pro-Trump American media over the past 24 hours have coalesced around a single dominant message: President Donald Trump is negotiating from a position of overwhelming strength, and any renewed Iranian aggression will be answered with force. That framing was set at the top by the White House and amplified across conservative outlets. Speaking on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," press secretary Karoline Leavitt declared that Washington was "holding up our end of the ceasefire" and warned bluntly that "violence will be met with violence." She cast Tehran as the party that stands to lose most, predicting that continued aggression would leave Iran to "prove themselves to be the pariah of the Middle East" and alienated from its Gulf and Arab partners. Fox News reported that the diplomatic track was be...