A delegation from the European Union will hold meetings in Ankara on May 31 and June 1 for discussions on visa-free travel in the Schengen area for Turkish citizens. The delegation, headed by Simon Mordue, the deputy director general at the European Commission’s home affairs department, will have meetings at the foreign, interior and justice ministries, and the talks will focus on the position paper Turkey submitted to Brussels to launch the visa liberalization talks.Source Hurriyet Daily
OPEC+ headed for a clash with the U.S. as more members rejected President Joe Biden’s call for the group to raise oil production faster and help reduce gasoline prices. On Monday, Kuwait said the cartel should stick with its plan to increase output gradually because oil markets were well-balanced. That followed similar statements from other key members in recent days, including Iraq, Algeria, Angola and Nigeria. Source Al Jazeera
“If a state buys (weaponry) from us, it’s no longer a Turkish product. It might be manufactured in Turkey, but it belongs to Ukraine,” Cavusoglu told reporters after meeting his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, on the margins of the G20 summit in Rome. “Turkey cannot be blamed for this,” he said. Source The Defence Post
Bulgaria has sent 350 additional military personnel to its border with Turkey amid rising migration levels. Defense Minister Georgi Panayotov told Bulgarian media that the troops were arriving to “support the border police”. Source EuroNews