Hurriyet. Turkish foreign policy is bankrupt
Inefficiency of Turkish foreign policy has been widely covered by Turkish “Hurriyet” in a story titled “We're left out”. Anti-Turkish rallies are being organized in the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus accompanied by clichés criticizing Ankara. The tension has been worsened when PM Erdogan called the protestors “burden for Ankara”.
“To conclude, “winner-getter” policy is bankrupt today. We saw like the developments in Cyprus we got zero achievement. Because of settling relations with Armenia, Ankara faced problems with countries where we have never had any conflicts (Azerbaijan),” “Hurriyet” writes.