5 January: EU member states have agreed in principle to ban imports of Iranian crude oil to put pressure on the country over its nuclear programme.The move is expected to be announced formally at an EU foreign ministers' meeting at the end of January
5 January: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davitoglu is expected to meet the Iranian President Ahmedinajad at the end of his short visit to Tehran. A press conference scheduled yesterday after the Minister's meeting with his Iranian counterpart was ca
The Turkish Foreign Minister arrives in Tehran for talks with Iranian leaders as sectarian tensions in Iraq, conflict in Syria and military stand-off in the Straits of Hormuz cast shadow on the start of 2012.
4 January: The Turkish ambassador to France is set to return to Paris within days to coordinate Turkey’s efforts to prevent the passing of a controversial bill in the French Senate penalising the denial of Armenian genocide allegations (Hurriyet Daily New
4 January: The White House has dismissed belicose statements from Iranian miliatry officials, including a warning to keep a US aircraft carrier away from the Gulf. White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters “Iran is isolated and is seeking to divert
3 January: The Russian Embassy in the Moldovan Capital Chisinau has promised a full investigation after a young Moldovan was killed by Russian Peacekeeping Forces at an incident at a road block on New Years Day. The incident sparked street protests yester
3 January: Turkey had its largest export earnings ever with nearly $135 billion in 2011, Turkish Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan said on Monday. This constituted a 20% increase over the figures of 2010. (Todays Zaman)
2 January: Iran successfully test-fired long-range missiles in the Persian Gulf this morning, a day after testing a medium-range missile,according to an Iranian military official. "We have test fired a long-range shore-to-sea missile called Qader [ca