Blinken pledges long-term aid for Turkey after devastating earthquakes

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Blinken pledges long-term aid for Turkey after devastating earthquakes
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Authorities carried out wide-scale demolitions of damaged buildings. Read more at straitstimes.com.

as authorities carried out wide-scale demolitions of damaged buildings.

Mr Cavusoglu, alongside Mr Blinken, told a news conference that it was not possible for Turkey to buy US F-16 warplanes with pre-conditions and that he believed the issue can be overcome if the US administration maintains a decisive stance. Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority said that nearly 13,000 excavators, cranes, trucks and other industrial vehicles had been sent to the quake zone.

The women include 226,000 in Turkey and 130,000 in Syria, about 38,800 of whom will deliver in the next month.It said many of the women are sheltering in camps or are living exposed to freezing temperatures and struggling to get food or clean water.

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