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Syrian information minister, Turkish ambassador discuss media partnerships

Syrian Arab News Agency

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June 29, 2026

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Syrian information minister, Turkish ambassador discuss media partnerships

Damascus, June. 30 (SANA) Syria’s Information Minister Khaled Zaarour discussed with Turkish Ambassador to Damascus Nuh Yılmaz on Monday mechanisms for activating the memoranda of understanding signed between Syrian and Türkiye media institutions and converting them into practical programs and joint projects. Both sides affirmed that Syrian-Turkish relations extend beyond traditional diplomatic ties and are []

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Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 28, 2026

Syria, Jordan discuss expanding media cooperation

Damascus, June 28 (SANA) Information Minister Khaled Zaarour and Jordan’s Ambassador to Syria, Sufian al-Qudah, discussed on Sunday ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the media sector and activate previously signed memorandums of understanding between media institutions in the two countries. The two sides also discussed launching joint training programs between Syria’s Media Training Institute []

Libyan News Agency

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· Jun 30, 2026

Al-Lafi and the Turkish ambassador discuss the latest developments in the political process and the unification of the military establishment.

Al-Lafi / Turkish Ambassador / Discuss / Latest Developments / Political Process / Unification / Military Establishment.

TRT World

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· Jul 3, 2026

Nato allies Türkiye and US reaffirm long-standing partnership

As Nato leaders gather in Ankara for a summit to address global security challenges, diplomatic relations are once again in focus. Over the years, the Turkish and US presidents have remained in contact during regional crises, discussing issues from Syria and Iran to broader security concerns. Supporters of Ankara's diplomatic approach say its ability to engage both Washington and regional actors gives it a unique role during times of instability. Asli Atbas reports.

Disclose.tv

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Video] NOW - Trump praises Turkey, calling them "a great ally,"

NOW - Trump praises Turkey, calling them a great ally, that has helped U.S. to try and end the war with Iran, or whatever you call it, it's not even a war, it's a military operation. It's a denuclearization.@disclosetv

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Related coverage for "Syrian information minister, Turkish ambassador discuss media partnerships": Syrian Arab News Agency — Syria, Jordan discuss expanding media cooperation. Libyan News Agency — Al-Lafi and the Turkish ambassador discuss the latest developments in the political process and the unification of the military establishment.. TRT World — Nato allies Türkiye and US reaffirm long-standing partnership. Disclose.tv — [Video] NOW - Trump praises Turkey, calling them "a great ally,"