Erdogan: Those who threaten Turkey with sanctions will be disappointed – Balkans



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Those who threaten Turkey with sanctions will ultimately be disappointed, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today, the Anatolian Agency reported.

“We are determined to make it clear that Turkey will never hesitate to use its sovereign rights,” Erdogan said via video conference at the opening of the road.

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He added that the country’s transformation into a major intercontinental trade center is a great achievement for Turkey, which will benefit its 83 million people, writes BTA.

Commenting on foreign investment in Turkey, Erdogan said: “We expect a breakthrough in the coming days,” BTA reported.

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The Turkish president offered his condolences to the relatives of the nine people killed in a high pressure oxygen blast in the covid room of a hospital in the city of Gaziantep this morning.

The death toll from the explosion and fire in the intensive care unit reached nine today, Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said, the Associated Press reported.

Eight people died in a bomb explosion at a hospital in Turkey

The Anatolian Agency reported that the incident took place at the University Hospital in the city of Gaziantep, in southern Turkey. According to the hospital, the victims are between 56 and 85 years old. The fire was quickly contained.

According to Gaziantep Welsh, 19 patients were placed in the room where a high-pressure oxygen device exploded at 4.45am this morning. Apart from the dead, there are no more injured.



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