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BREAKING NEWS! President of Uzbekistan is in Ankara! President Erdoğan welcomed! Strategic steps will be taken
At the meeting, President Erdoğan and Mirziyoyev signed the “Joint Declaration on Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership”, which envisaged the deepening of comprehensive strategic partnership relations, and nearly 20 agreements covering cooperation in different fields were also signed.
Last week, the Fourth Meeting of the Turkey-Uzbekistan Joint Strategic Planning Group and the First Meeting of the Turkey-Uzbekistan 4+4 Mechanism were held in Ankara with the participation of the foreign, interior and defense ministers and intelligence heads of the two countries.
It is anticipated that the fourth meeting of the Türkiye-Uzbekistan High Level Strategic Cooperation Council will be held within the scope of President Mirziyoyev’s visit to Ankara today. With the new agreements to be signed during the visit, it is aimed to further strengthen the high-level strategic partnership relations between the two countries.
Within the scope of Mirziyoyev’s visit, the groundbreaking ceremonies of the school that the Uzbek government will open abroad for the first time and the delivery ceremonies of the residences built by the Uzbek government for earthquake victims in Hatay are also planned to be held.
Türkiye IS UZBEKISTAN’S 4TH LARGEST COMMERCIAL PARTNER
Trade relations between Türkiye and Uzbekistan have also gained significant momentum in recent years. The bilateral trade volume, which was 1 billion 242 million dollars in 2016, exceeded 3 billion dollars in 2025. The parties aim to increase this figure to 5 billion dollars in the short term and 10 billion dollars in the long term.
Türkiye became the fourth largest commercial partner of Uzbekistan with a 3.7 percent share in foreign trade.
While Türkiye’s exports to Uzbekistan in 2025 were 1 billion 888 million 100 thousand dollars, its imports from Uzbekistan were recorded as 1 billion 136 million 400 thousand dollars.
While Turkey exports mainly machinery, electronic goods, furniture and lighting devices, prefabricated structures, motor vehicles, textiles, food and consumer products to Uzbekistan, it imports plastic products, copper, zinc and cotton yarn from Uzbekistan.
UZBEKISTAN SHOWS THAT IT IS A “DARK DAY FRIEND”
Following the earthquakes that occurred in Türkiye in February 2023, Uzbekistan showed that it was a “rainy day friend” by displaying a rapid example of solidarity as a reflection of the strong relations between the two countries.
Uzbekistan, which sent search and rescue and medical teams to Türkiye immediately after the earthquake, delivered approximately 700 tons of aid materials. In addition, many Uzbekistan citizens participated in volunteer work in disaster areas.
The construction of a housing project consisting of 306 flats for earthquake victims in Hatay has been started by the Uzbekistan government.
COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION IS DEVELOPING RAPIDLY
Cooperation between the two countries in the fields of education, health and culture has also improved significantly recently. In this context, health and education forums were organized and concrete projects were implemented.
Currently, TOBB University of Economics and Technology Tashkent Branch operates in Uzbekistan, Health Sciences University Ibni Sina Faculty of Medicine and Vocational School of Health Services in Bukhara, SBU Faculty of Medicine in Samarkand and SBU Nursing Academy in Tashkent.
In addition, Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Center operates in Tashkent, while a Turkish academician serves as rector at Samarkand Construction and Architecture University.
International Turkic States University, which started operating in Tashkent last year, provides education in engineering, informatics, health and agriculture programs according to the curricula of Istanbul Technical University, Middle East Technical University, Hacettepe University and Aegean University.
NEARLY 100 SCHEDULED FLIGHT FLIGHTS A WEEK
After Mirziyoyev took office, significant conveniences were provided regarding visa issues. After Turkish citizens were granted a 30-day visa exemption in 2018, there was a significant increase in mutual visits.
The number of Uzbekistan citizens going to Türkiye, which was approximately 150 thousand in 2016, has approached 500 thousand in recent years. Scheduled flights between the two countries, which were 5 per week until 2016, have increased to nearly 100.
With the development of mutual relations, the number of routes on which the airline companies of the two countries operate flights has also increased. In addition to the Tashkent-Istanbul line, there are also flights between Ankara, Izmir and Trabzon, and Samarkand, Bukhara, Ürgenç, Namangan and Fergana.
With the Protocol of Intent and Action Plan in the Field of Tourism signed between the two countries last year, it is aimed to increase flight flights and increase the number of mutual visitors to 1 million.
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Türkiye solves the water crisis – Last Minute News
Winner of the “Stockholm Water Prize”, known as the Nobel Prize for Water, and United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH)
Its director, Iranian Kaveh Madani, stated that the COP31 summit to be held in Türkiye in November will be an important opportunity to address the water crisis, and that Türkiye can play an important role in this issue and lead the discussions on this issue.

Madani said, “Turkey is in an important position as a country that knows the value and strategic importance of water, understands the problems and challenges related to transboundary water management, and has experienced both the benefits and possible negative consequences of infrastructure investments.” COP31 Climate Summit will be held in Antalya, hosted by Türkiye, on 9-20 November 2026.

In this important leg of the UN climate negotiations, representatives from more than 190 countries will meet to discuss greenhouse gas emissions reduction and climate finance targets. COP31 UN Climate Change Conference is of historical importance in terms of bringing the “Zero Waste” movement, carried out under the auspices of Emine Erdoğan, to a global dimension. AA
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The Hitler of our age will be held accountable – Breaking News
Turkey reacted harshly to the lowly and unfounded words of the murderer Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz, targeting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The following statements were made in the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: “The targeting of our esteemed President by the Israeli authorities with lowly, arrogant and false allegations is a result of the discomfort caused by the facts we express on every platform.” In the statement, it was emphasized that the record of Netanyahu, who is described as the Hitler of our age due to the crimes he committed, is clear, and said, “An arrest warrant has been issued for the said person by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Israel under the Netanyahu administration is being tried at the International Court of Justice on allegations of genocide.”

The statement stated that Netanyahu’s current goal is to undermine ongoing peace talks and continue his expansionist policies in the region.
Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz said, “The statements of Netanyahu, who is on trial for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are the expression of his discomfort and guilt psychology about revealing the truth and are null and void.”
AK Party Secretary General Eyyüp Kadir İnan said, “(Netanyahu) You will pay a heavy price for every baby, every woman, every Muslim you kill. You will end up worse than Hitler.”
Director of Communications Burhanettin Duran also noted: “Everyone knows that Netanyahu does not have the legitimacy to teach others a lesson. He will be held accountable for his crimes against humanity sooner or later.”
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He targeted President Erdoğan with vile words! Successive reactions from Türkiye to murderer Netanyahu
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS DURAN: NETANYAHU IS A CRIMINAL WITHOUT FRIENDS LEFT
Presidential Communications Director Burhanettin Duran reacted to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s words towards President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and said, “Netanyahu, who committed genocide in Gaza and attacked seven countries in the region, dares to target our President in desperation. Netanyahu is a criminal who has arrest warrants against him and has no friends left.” he said.
Duran, in his statement on his NSosyal account, said:
“Netanyahu, who committed genocide in Gaza and attacked seven countries in the region, dares to target our President in desperation. Netanyahu is a criminal with arrest warrants against him and no friends left. He is dragging the region into chaos and conflict as a strategy to maintain his political existence. Everyone knows that Netanyahu does not have moral values and the legitimacy to teach others a lesson. Sooner or later, he will be held accountable for his crimes against humanity. Under the leadership of our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Türkiye will be more just, more peaceful and more peaceful.” “We will continue to fight against oppressors for a safe world.”
Harsh reaction from AK Party Spokesperson Çelik to Netanyahu’s vile statements!
AK PARTY SPOKESPAPER ÖMER ÇELİK: NETANYAHU WILL BE TRIED
AK Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik stated the following in his statement to A Haber:
“Our President is in a situation where he is fighting against this massacre network. Our President said in the first place that Netanyahu is responsible for the genocide and that he must be held accountable. It is a badge of honor for our President that Netanyahu constantly targets our President. He is trying to sabotage the peace talks in Pakistan. What he is trying to do here is to say to the westerners, “What Israel is doing represents your values.” Within the presented plan, after massacring people with aerial bombardment, we will create chaos by rioting our Kurdish brothers. But the Iranian people are in great disarray. “Common sense has revealed that Netanyahu and his massacre network will be tried.”
MINISTER INSTITUTION: Türkiye WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE LAND OF PEACE
In his post, Minister Kurum said, “Today, there is a global answer to the question “Who is the terrorist regime?”: Occupied Israel. History will write you down as a genocide criminal who bombed hospitals, schools, mosques, churches and murdered babies. Turkey, under the leadership of our President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will continue to be the hope of the world, the home of the oppressed, the home of peace, as it was yesterday, today and in the future.” He included his statements.
MINISTER GÜRLEK: IT REVEALS THE DEPTH OF THE MORAL DEADLINE
Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek, in his post on the subject, said, “Netanyahu, the ringleader of the genocidal massacre network in Israel,’s excessive and unfounded statements towards our President, the voice of global conscience and the pioneer of diplomacy carried out for regional and world peace, are never acceptable. The targeting of Türkiye and our President by a person for whom an arrest warrant has been issued by the International Criminal Court clearly reveals the depth of the legal and moral impasse it is in. Under the leadership of our President, Türkiye will continue to be the pioneer of diplomacy for peace on the basis of international law.” Turkish justice will continue to stand by the right and the oppressed and to follow up on the crimes committed.” He included his statements.
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Bilal Erdoğan’s emphasis on the Turkish brand: We have a unique brand
The panel held at the Başakşehir Complex of the University was moderated by Turkish Airlines (THY) Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee, IHU Faculty of Management Sciences Department of Economics Faculty Member Prof. Dr. Murat Şeker made it.
Şeker, who opened the panel, said that they determined the theme of the panel as the enrichment and deepening of young people’s interests and views, which have narrowed over time, their sensitivity to the world, their ability to think about issues from different dimensions, and the development of their intellectual curiosity.
Prof. Dr. For this purpose, Şeker stated that they named the opening panel of the academy “Turkish Brand from an Interdisciplinary Perspective” and that they aimed to make young people think about the Turkish brand with a broad perspective in the fields of education, culture, foreign policy and economy through the evaluations of the guests.
Bilal Erdoğan, Deputy Chairman of the IHU Board of Trustees, stated that he spent about 5 years of his life in Italy, about 10 years in the USA, and a significant part of his life in Türkiye, and explained the cultural differences he saw in these countries.
Noting that many immigrant cultures have melted into a mixed culture in the USA, Erdoğan stated that Italy has a more ancient culture compared to the USA, that a difference is felt between the south and north, that the south of the country is a little warmer, natural and sincere due to its proximity to the Mediterranean and being influenced by Muslim culture, while the north is more dull.
“Türkiye’S CULTURAL WEALTH IS A TYPE THAT IS VERY RARE”
Erdoğan stated that Türkiye has differences due to being in a geography that hosts many civilizations, and said:
“You see that there are differences between Türkiye’s regions in many aspects, stemming from history, geography, and the fact that different societies are transit routes. That’s why you cannot see Türkiye’s cultural richness in America or Italy. This is an advantage, a richness. It is a type of richness that is very rare in other countries of the world. If we are talking about making the Turkish brand unique here, we need to realize that we actually have a unique brand. When we realize that this multi-layered, very rich structure of our brand is unique, how can we bring these to the fore? “What we will extract, what we will frame and present will emerge.”
Recalling the line from the National Anthem, “Recognize the places you step on as soil”, Erdoğan said, “You cannot seriously ignore the blood that flows in these lands, nor can you ignore thousands of years of history here. When we think of all of these, we truly live in the center of the world, in one of the countries with the richest accumulation and heritage. We are in the most beautiful city in the world.” he said.
Bilal Erdoğan stated that every society should be able to live its own culture with self-confidence and comfort, and to be able to freely embrace and express the identity of its culture, and said, “We need this too. We still have some complexes in this regard, we still have things to get over. We are in a much better place than 25, 50 years ago, we are much more self-confident, we can express ourselves more easily. We can establish a relationship with our own culture much more easily. As we eliminated the deficiency here, these values started to appear on the world stage, but they are clearer.” “We will see that it comes out somehow. This will, of course, increase Türkiye’s material and spiritual power of attraction, reputation and economic potential.” made his assessment.
Referring to the richness of food and beverage culture in Türkiye, Erdoğan added that as IHU, they have projects related to the soup kitchen in Suleymaniye Madrasahs, and within this scope, they will realize the Ottoman-Turkish Culinary Arts Center.
In the panel, Central Bank Governor Fatih Karahan and National Intelligence Academy President Prof. Dr. Talha Köse also made a speech.
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Minister Göktaş: “The more the family is supported, the stronger the society remains”
“WE FOLLOW FAMILIES CLOSELY WITH SOCIAL RISK MAPS”
Stating that, as the Ministry, multifaceted studies are carried out based on protecting and strengthening the family, and that they have expanded the services with concrete steps that touch every household in line with the Action Plan for the Protection and Strengthening of the Family, Göktaş said, “We have further strengthened our institutional structure with our action plan, which covers the 2024-2028 period and is a first in the context of focusing on the family. With Social Risk Maps, we closely monitor families at the district, neighborhood and even household scale. Social risk maps are an important tool that strengthens our protective and preventive services.” We see.” he said. Stating that they have started work in the field with Social Risk Maps created in the areas of children dragged into crime and violence against women, Göktaş said, “Thus, we identify the risks on site through the Children Are Safe system and take the necessary measures without delay. In addition, we see social media regulation as an important step in order to provide a safer digital environment for our children and young people.” he said. Minister Göktaş continued his words as follows: “As a result of our work to develop a model specific to our country, we have created the basic framework of social media regulation for children under the age of 15. It was passed by the commission 2 weeks ago and discussions on this regulation have started in the General Assembly of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
With this new regulation, we impose important obligations on social network providers and gaming platforms based on the protection of children. We know that some content is sensitive, especially regarding game ratings. With this legal regulation, game ratings will automatically be counted as 18 years and older. On the other hand, our social media regulation has become an issue that concerns children under the age of 15 and has been discussed not only in Australia but also in France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, England, the USA and many other countries. We also realized that a similar issue was being discussed in our country and we took this step specifically to protect our children from similar issues. We worked very intensively for 18 months. We listened to the experts, we listened to our academics, we listened to the children, we listened to the mothers and fathers. We made them a part of this process.” Emphasizing that this regulation is a very important step that does not censor children, but protects them and enables them to step into the future with confidence, Göktaş said that an international meeting solely addressing this issue is planned in Ankara.
“WE HAVE IMPLEMENTED PROJECTS THAT STRENGTHEN FAMILY IN MANY AREAS”
Göktaş stated that their aim is to raise awareness and offer a safer future to mothers, fathers and especially children.
Stating that they are moving forward with a vision of protecting the family, keeping their values alive, strengthening intergenerational solidarity and seeing the basis of a strong society in the family with the understanding of “Family Friendly Ecosystem”, Göktaş said, “In the 2025 Family Year, which we declared with the appreciation of our President, we made strengthening the family and population structure a common goal covering the society. Public institutions, NGOs, universities, the business world and local governments carried out studies specific to the ‘Family Year’. Financial supports, education “We have implemented projects that strengthen the family in many areas such as programs, cultural activities, and digital transformation projects.” he said. Pointing out that multi-dimensional steps have been taken to support young marriages, encourage fertility and make it easier to start a family, with policies that preserve the dynamic population structure, Göktaş said, “Therefore, we will continue all these efforts with the same determination in the ‘Family and Population 10 Year’ covering the period 2026-2035.” he said. Pointing out that protecting the family is not only protecting the present, but also securing the future of the country’s children, Göktaş said that they see every work that strengthens the family as a strategic step that increases social resilience. Rector of the University of Health Sciences, Prof. Dr. Kemalettin Aydın and Cihannüma Association President Selim Cerrah also made speeches.
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Minister Gürlek: Work for a more effective judicial system has yielded results
According to the published “Justice Statistics 2025” data, the caseload in the courts decreased, and the duration of the case and investigation processes also shortened. Minister Gürlek stated that the functioning of the judiciary has been accelerated and unnecessary grievances of citizens have been prevented, especially with the regulations implemented within the scope of the right not to be tarnished. Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek announced that the efforts carried out towards the goal of a faster and more effective judicial system have yielded results.
“WE PREVENT OUR CITIZENS FROM UNNECESSARY WEAR”
Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek stated that they are determined to strengthen the faster, more fair and citizen-oriented judicial system and said, “Within the scope of the right not to be tainted, we sort the files first and prevent unnecessary wear and tear on our citizens.” he said.
The book “Justice Statistics 2025” prepared by the General Directorate of Criminal Records and Statistics of the Ministry of Justice has been published. A post was shared on the Ministry of Justice’s social media accounts, including visuals about the statistics. Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek, in his post on his social media account, noted that they continue to work determinedly for citizens to have faster and more effective access to justice services. Providing information about the regulations and practices, Minister Gürlek said in his post: “By accelerating the investigation and litigation processes, we make it possible for the trials to be concluded in a shorter time.”
“We continue our work with determination to provide our citizens with faster and more effective access to justice services. With the regulations we make and the practices we develop, we first sort out the files within the scope of the right not to be tarnished, and prevent unnecessary wear and tear on our citizens. By reducing the number of files per judge, we ensure that more time is allocated to each file. By accelerating the investigation and litigation processes, we make it possible for trials to be concluded in a shorter time. We continue to strengthen the faster, more fair and citizen-oriented judicial system.”
FILE LOAD IN COURTS HAS DECREASED; JUDICIAL PERIOD HAS BEEN SHORTENED
Justice statistics for 2025 published by the Ministry of Justice pointed out the decrease in the average hearing time of cases and the decrease in the number of files.
While the annual number of files per judge in the courts of first instance was 506 in 2016, it decreased by 10.3 percent to 454 in 2025.
When the data is examined; It was observed that there were positive developments in the field of judiciary and that the system operated effectively and balancedly, despite the increase in workload, especially in the chief public prosecutor’s offices and courts. Accordingly, while the number of files opened per judge in first instance courts of first instance was 506 in 2016, it decreased by 10.3 percent to 454 in 2025.
NOW WAS GIVEN IN MORE THAN 1.4 MILLION NOTIFICATION FILES
From the date of entry into force of the regulation in Article 158 of the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding the right not to be tarnished, a Decision Concerning No Investigation (SYOK) was given to 1 million 443 thousand 259 of the notification files received by the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office until December 31, 2025. It was observed that the investigation phase regarding these denunciations was not initiated, and thus the number of files filed with the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office during the year decreased by 3.5 percent.
AVERAGE TIME OF APPEARANCE IN NOTIFICATION FILES HAS DECREASED TO 51 DAYS
The average appearance time in notification files decreased from 58 days in 2023 to 51 days in 2025. The average time for a file to be heard in the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office decreased from 431 days in 2016 to 393 days in 2025. When we look at the last 5 years of the files cleared of permanent search warrants in the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, it was seen that the decisions were taken in an average of 156 days.
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