Turkish presidential candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, aiming to unseat Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said in an interview that if he wins on Sunday he would steer Turkey closer to NATO and the EU
ISTANBUL—Turkey’s top opposition candidate for president,, resting in a hotel suite after addressing throngs of screaming supporters, said he would steer Turkey closer to NATO
and the West if he winsIf Mr. Kilicdaroglu prevails, he says, he would breathe new life into Turkey’s democratic checks and balances after years in which incumbent President Recep
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