
Trump Issues Stern Warning to Iran: «We May Strike Again Tonight»
He stated that the US struck Iran hard last night and similar operations could be carried out tonight.
Ankara is the capital and second-largest city of Turkey, located in central Anatolia. News, politics, and developments from Turkey’s governmental center with relevance to Middle East affairs.

He stated that the US struck Iran hard last night and similar operations could be carried out tonight.

US President Donald Trump has announced that the ceasefire regime that existed between the United States and Iran is no longer in…

US President Donald Trump has arrived in Turkey's capital Ankara to attend the NATO summit.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is optimistic about upcoming discussions with US President Donald Trump and other NATO alliance leaders during the summit…

The menu served to U.S. President Donald Trump aboard his aircraft during his trip to Turkey for the NATO Summit in Ankara…

NATO's next summit is being held in Ankara, Turkey's capital, on July 7-8. The event marks the first NATO summit hosted by…

US President Donald Trump will hold bilateral talks with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky during NATO's July 7-8 summit in Ankara. The meeting…

Enhanced security measures implemented in Turkey's capital Ankara ahead of NATO summit result in detention of over 4,000 wanted individuals.
Ankara is the capital and second-largest city of Turkey, situated in the heart of central Anatolia. As the seat of the Turkish government and home to the Grand National Assembly, Ankara plays a crucial role in shaping Turkish domestic and foreign policy. The city has been Turkey's capital since 1923, following the establishment of the modern Turkish Republic by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, marking a significant transition in the nation's political structure and governance.
Ankara holds considerable importance in Middle Eastern geopolitics and diplomacy. Turkey's stance on Israeli-Palestinian matters, regional security, and bilateral relations with neighboring countries are determined from the capital's governmental institutions. The city hosts numerous embassies and international organizations, making it a hub for diplomatic engagement across the Middle East and globally. Turkish foreign policy decisions affecting the region emerge from Ankara's political leadership.
On jnews.az, the Ankara section covers Turkish political developments, government announcements, diplomatic initiatives, and news from Turkey's capital that impact regional stability and Jewish and Israeli affairs. Readers will find reporting on Turkish government positions regarding Middle Eastern conflicts, bilateral relations, and statements from Turkish officials relevant to the broader regional context.