Press agenda on July 11

Here are the main topics World Bulletin’s English Desk plans to cover on Wednesday July 11, 2018

Press agenda on July 11

World Bulletin / News Desk

 

TURKEY

ANKARA - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to leave from Esenboga Airport for Brussels.

ANKARA - Turkey’s statistical authority TurkStat to announce foreign trade indices for May.

 

BELGIUM

BRUSSELS - 2-day NATO summit to start with the attendance of leaders of 29 countries.

BRUSSELS - Erdogan to attend welcome ceremony at NATO headquarters. He is also to attend a reception for the heads of state and government.

BRUSSELS - Erdogan also to visit an exhibition on NATO’s history and activities along with Secretary General of the bloc, Jens Stoltenberg.

BRUSSELS - Erdogan to attend meeting of NATO heads of state and government. He is also to hold bilateral talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.K.'s Prime Minister Theresa May.

BRUSSELS - Erdogan also to attend the second working dinner meeting of heads of state and government at the Royal Museum of Arts and History in the Cinquantenaire Park.

BRUSSELS - Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu to attend “A Shifting Global Order and an Alliance Under Pressure” panel on the margins of NATO summit, organized by the Atlantic Council and some other think tanks.

 

GERMANY

MUNICH - German court to hand down its verdict on murder of eight Turkish immigrants, a Greek citizen, and a German policewoman by neo-Nazi terror group NSU.

 

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

SREBRENICA - Remains of 35 Srebrenica genocide victims to be buried in Potocari Memorial Cemetery in eastern Bosnia on its 23rd anniversary. Turkey's Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul will also attend the ceremony.

 

SYRIA

ALEPPO / IDLIB / HOMS - Monitoring Syrian civil war.

 

SPORTS

ANKARA - Croatia to face England in FIFA World Cup semifinal match at Russia's Luzhniki Stadium at 9 p.m. local time (GMT1800).

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