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President of Turkey since 2014
Recep Tayyip Erdogan appears in 24 documents with 36 mentions, primarily in email newsletters and government oversight records from 2016-2018. He is mentioned in geopolitical contexts rather than having any direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Erdogan appears exclusively as a subject of news coverage and political discussion in forwarded email newsletters and government reports. The mentions span 2016-2018 and focus on Turkish politics, the 2016 coup attempt, Turkey-US relations, and the refugee crisis. He is referenced alongside other world leaders like Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and Vladimir Putin in geopolitical contexts. There is no evidence of direct communication with or personal connection to Epstein—his presence reflects the broad scope of news content found in the document collection.
nts-life-1470418445 Lawyers for Imam Wanted by Turkish Authorities Fear for Their Client's Life Fethullah Gulen has been accused by Turkish President Erdogan of ordering the launch of July coup DEVLIN BARRETT Aug. 5, 2016 1:34 p.m. ET Lawyers for the imam living in Pennsylvania whom Turkish authorities acc
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031472 →hey fear for his life and may ask U.S. authorities to help protect him. Since the failed coup that led to the deaths of 271 people, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused the imam, Fethullah Gulen, of issuing instructions to launch the coup, a charge Mr. Gulen has denied. Turkish authorities have demanded t
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031472 →Life Fethullah Gulen has been accused by Turkish President Erdogan of ordering the launch of July coup DEVLIN BARRET
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equality." To the AP <https://apnews.corn/article/turkey-cyprus-recep-tayyip-erdogan-greece- 62119c3a708cb7202a81d7717b726e0f> (11/15, Hadjicostis), Erodgan's remarks "throw into doubt a new bid to restart dormant Cyprus reunification talks." Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11- 15
d. The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/15/world/europe/cyprus-turkey-erdogan.html> (11/15, Kwai, 18.61M) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday "visited disputed territory in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decade
y in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decades- long conflict." During the visit, Erdogan "said he supported a two-state solution to the dispute over Cyprus," because there were "two different peoples" on the island with "two different de
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nts-life-1470418445 Lawyers for Imam Wanted by Turkish Authorities Fear for Their Client's Life Fethullah Gulen has been accused by Turkish President Erdogan of ordering the launch of July coup DEVLIN BARRETT Aug. 5, 2016 1:34 p.m. ET Lawyers for the imam living in Pennsylvania whom Turkish authorities acc
d may ask U.S. authorities to help protect him. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031480 Since the failed coup that led to the deaths of 271 people, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused the imam, Fethullah Gulen, of issuing instructions to launch the coup, a charge Mr. Gulen has denied. Turkish authorities have demanded t
Life Fethullah Gulen has been accused by Turkish President Erdogan of ordering the launch of July coup DEVLIN BARRET
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A00148890 Erdogan Announces Turkey's Strictest COVID Lockdown, Extends Curfews To Weeknights. The AP (11/30, Bilginsoy) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoOan on Monday "announced the country's most widespread lockdown so far amid a surge in COVID-19 infections, extending curfews to weeknights and putting
of older people and forcing homes to either impose another period of resident isolation or risk increased exposure to coronavirus. EFTA00148890 Erdogan Announces Turkey's Strictest COVID Lockdown, Extends Curfews To Weeknights. The AP (11/30, Bilginsoy) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoOa
Prepare To Distribute Vaccine. • France Keeps Schools Open Despite 11% Positive Test Rate. • Europe's Nursing Homes Face Resurgent Coronavirus. • Erdooan Announces Turkey's Strictest COVID Lockdown, Extends Curfews To Weeknights. • Kushner Headed To Middle East In Wake Of Fakhrizadeh Killing. • Repor
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area." Erdogan Visits Northern Cyprus, Calls For Two-State Solution For Island. The New York Times (11/15, Kwai, 18.61M) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday "visited disputed territory in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decad
y in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decades-long conflict." During the visit, Erdogan "said he supported a two-state solution to the dispute over Cyprus," because there were "two different peoples" on the island with "two different de
lasting and sustainable solution. ... A two-state solution must be negotiated on the basis of sovereign equality." To the AP (11/15, Hadjicostis), Erodgan's remarks "throw into doubt a new bid to restart dormant Cyprus reunification talks." Bloomberg (11/15, Hacaoglu, 4.73M), among other news outlets,
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lasting and sustainable solution. ... A two-state solution must be negotiated on the basis of sovereign equality." To the AP (11/15, Hadjicostis), Erodgan's remarks "throw into doubt a new bid to restart dormant Cyprus reunification talks." Bloomberg (11/15, Hacaoglu, 4.73M), among other news outlets,
area." Erdogan Visits Northern Cyprus, Calls For Two-State Solution For Island. The New York Times (11/15, Kwai, 18.61M) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday "visited disputed territory in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decad
y in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decades-long conflict." During the visit, Erdogan "said he supported a two-state solution to the dispute over Cyprus," because there were "two different peoples" on the island with "two different de
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lasting and sustainable solution. ... A two-state solution must be negotiated on the basis of sovereign equality." To the AP (11/15, Hadjicostis), Erodgan's remarks "throw into doubt a new bid to restart dormant Cyprus reunification talks." Bloomberg (11/15, Hacaoglu, 4.73M), among other news outlets,
area." Erdogan Visits Northern Cyprus, Calls For Two-State Solution For Island. The New York Times (11/15, Kwai, 18.61M) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday "visited disputed territory in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decad
y in northern Cyprus that is occupied by Turkish forces, angering Cypriot and Greek leaders and stoking a decades-long conflict." During the visit, Erdogan "said he supported a two-state solution to the dispute over Cyprus," because there were "two different peoples" on the island with "two different de
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m/2020/11/08/business/turkey-finance-minister-resigns.html> (11/8, Gall, 18.61M) says Albayrak's resignation "may also signal a recalibration by Mr. Erdogan in reaction to the election" of President-elect Biden. Part of Albayrak's "portfolio was to handle relations with the White House through his frien
9e21d> (11/8, Wilks) reports Turkey's finance minister Berak Albayrak "announced his resignation on social media Sunday." Albayrak, who is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's son- in-law, "said on Instagram that he was stepping down from his post for health reasons and would spend more time with his family." Reuters <http
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y relationship. The consequences of this crisis for the stability of the eastern Mediterranean and for the Obama administration are quite severe. The Erdogan government is now saying explicitly something it had implied for the last two years—that Washington has to choose between two allies, Ankara and Jeru
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025002 →f two countries whose relationship was once heralded as groundbreaking and strategic. The Justice and Development Party government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had begun to sour on Israel following Israel’s incursion into Gaza in late 2008. Erdogan was miffed that the then Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert,
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ports French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Sunday that France is recalling Ambassador to Turkey Herve Magro a day after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "sharply criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's response to the beheading of a teacher who had shown students pictures of the prophet Muhamm
-recep-tayyip-erdogan-france- 22e80135791736411816634f4bfl9a0e6> (10/25, Ganley) reports, "A day after saying that Macron needed his head examined, [Erdogan] said Sunday that the French leader has `lost his way.'" Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-10-25/turkey-steps-up-criticism-af
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y democratic neighbors, Egypt and Tunisia, backed by France, Britain and Germany. In Syria, the obvious mediator-in-waiting is Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, backed by the Gulf countries. Here's the point: The Arab Spring should not turn into a summer of blood, if there are diplomatic alternatives. HOUSE_
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empire-mates and dissuade" President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "from a dangerous adventure." WPost: Jailed Vie
Putin "likes it or not, he has the greatest responsibility and the most effective levers to restrain his former empire-mates and dissuade" President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "from a dangerous adventure." WPost: Jailed Vietnamese Dissident A "Champion Of Democracy." In an editorial, the Washington Post (10/8, 14.2M) say
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" the Crown Prince and his father, King Salman. Erdogan Breaks With Trump Over Israel Accords. The Washin
onexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/erdogan-breaks-with-trump-over-israel- deals-and-iran> (9/22, Gehrke, 448K) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "accused Israel of abusing the Palestinian people and lashed President Trump and Persian Gulf nations as `collaborators' during his speech to the U
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n explosion there may ignite an explosion on this side of the border as well. Like a broken watch that shows correct time twice a day, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan as well occasionally makes some correct analysis. Last week, while comparing the uprising in Libya against the Moammar Gadhafi regime and the growing
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031855 →treet against the Baathist regime of Bashar al-Assad, the prime minister correctly said Libya and Syria were two totally different issues for Turkey. Erdogan explained while Turkey was very much concerned with what's happening in Libya and have been undertaking every possible effort to contribute to a quic
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k. Even enlargement, Europe's most successful project, is close to stalling. In his victory speech after the recent Turkish elections, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not even mention the EU. Yes, Croatia will probably join the EU in 2013, and that's good news. But Croatians might be forgiven for wondering what
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018101 →nt Turkish elections, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not even mention the EU. Yes, Croatia will pr
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utin "likes it or not, he has the greatest responsibility and the most effective levers to restrain his former empire-mates and dissuade" President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "from a dangerous adventure." EFTA00136846 WPost: Jailed Vietnamese Dissident A "Champion Of Democracy." In an editorial, the Washington Post <ht
mpire-mates and dissuade" President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "from a dangerous adventure." EFTA00136846 WPo
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inmate, Reza Zarrab, purports to have survived an attempted assassination at the MCC two years later, retribution for implicating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an Iranian money-laundering scheme that is the biggest ever charged in U.S. history. Inside the MCC, sex and bribery scandals abound, as do ubiq
on for implicating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an Iranian money-laundering scheme that is th
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ghbour, may yet prove decisive as Ankara assumes a crisis leadership role. Until the uprising tore apart old certainties, the Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had invested considerable capital in improved ties with Syria, with which Turkey almost went to war in the 1990s. A turning point came with the 2004
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031952 →nt economic leverage. Ankara has already imposed unilateral sanctions and is considering additional measures including a cut in electricity supplies. Erdogan turned the screw again this week, accusing Assad personally of "feeding on blood" after he failed to honour the Arab League peace plan. "No regime ca
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on for implicating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an Iranian money-laundering scheme that is th
arrab, purports to have survived an attempted assassination at the MCC two EFTA00094384 years later, retribution for implicating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an Iranian money-laundering scheme that is the biggest ever charged in U.S. history. Inside the MCC, sex and bribery scandals abound, as do ubiq
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alf years since Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told to Israeli President Shimon Peres's face, "You (Jews) know well how to kill." Prime Minister Erdogan has also declared more than a few times that the main obstacle to peace in this part of the world is Israel, once calling the Jewish state "a festeri
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Jeffrey Epstein
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