'Turkey Studies Chair' opened at Complutense University of Madrid in Spain'Turkey Studies Chair' was established at Complutense University of Madrid, one of the largest and well-established universities in Spain. It is aimed that the academic studies to be carried out by the students after the establishment of the chair will contribute to the strengthening of Turkish-Spanish bilateral relations and Turkey-EU cooperation. Former Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Ambassador Dr. Egemen Bağış made a speech at the chair and said: "It is time for Europe to make decisions on behalf of common values and future generations, not on the basis of national interests. We need to talk about long-term strategic vision, not short-term political calculations. Therefore, Turkey's EU membership is more important, more meaningful and more strategic than ever. At this point, we find Spain's support very valuable."
Reciprocal charter flights between Turkey and Armenia resumedReciprocal charter flights between Turkey and Armenia, which have been halted since 2020, resumed yesterday. The plane of the Armenia-based airline company Fly One, making the Yerevan-Istanbul flight, landed at Istanbul Airport at 19.50 with 64 passengers. Aram Ananyan, Chairman of Fly One Airlines, stated that he is pleased with the resumption of flights between the two countries and said, "We are connecting cities and people again. I invite everyone to Armenia with pleasure and love."