@kurdestani0404@GB9958@business I mean, even your profile photo is explaining the intention of your tweets. Good luck with your support on terrorism. There is nothing related to Kurds here. It is about separatist extremist group, which are committing atrocities in Turkey.
@GB9958@business I do not think that it is related to Finland here. It is more like using Sweeden´s support on PKK/YPG as a bargain chip to sit on the table in more suitable terms for Turkey, especially to curb USA´s and EU´s support on terrorist group YPG/PKK.
@Rajprasong_News It is called “simit”, which is a Turkish bagel. That one you see over the pic is the most common one. But you can find different versions of it around the country. If you end up eating “simit”, try it with “çay” or “ayran”. :)
@alawsatzntia02 @ragipsoylu The money EU pays is NOTHING in compare with what we spend for the refugees. Also regular Turkish citizens are also suffering due to this agreement. Dont say that EU is paying for them. We can pay you the same amount of money, if you agree to take all of them to EU!
@lepantiangr@ragipsoylu Thank you for the info. You might be right that the city might be founded during ancient Greece era. I think the golden era of the city was under the rule of romans and the city grew very rapidly with todays remarks. But anyway, feel free to pay a visit. Coffee is from me :)
@lepantiangr@ragipsoylu Ainazoi was actually Roman, not Greek. Anyways, there is ancient Greek section in almost every archeological museum in Turkey and there are some museums only includes ancient Greek antiquities. We see it as part of our cultural heritage in Anatolia and embrace it proudly.
@DIAS It was very interesting but at the same time very sad to read. I feel deeply sorry for the people who lost their loved ones and the troubles they had been through.