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Kuzu made several statements on Twitter in anticipation of Wednesday's session of European parliament, at which visa exemption for Turkish nationals in the Schengen zone - as part of a migrant deal between Brussels and Ankara - was to be discussed.
"The European Parliament will discuss the report that will open up visa-free travel in Europe to Turkish citizens. If it makes the wrong decision, we will send the migrants back!" he wrote.
He also told Bloomberg: "If Turkey's doors are opened, Europe would be miserable."

Foreign ministers Sergei Lavrov of Russia, Pavlo Klimkin of Ukraine, Jean-Marc Ayrault of France, and Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany (L-R) pose for a picture outside German foreign ministry's guest house Villa Borsig in Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier made the announcement following talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, and French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault in Berlin on Wednesday.
He stressed that the implementation of the new measures would be "a big step forward" in the talks and would strengthen the present shaky ceasefire.
During the three-hour meeting, several other steps were agreed upon including further information-sharing and halting of military drills close to the border line, which divides areas held by pro-Russians and the Ukrainian territory.
In sum, PT has won four straight national elections - the last one occurring just 18 months ago. Its opponents have vigorously tried - and failed - to defeat them at the ballot box, largely due to PT's support among Brazil's poor and working classes.
So if you're a plutocrat with ownership of the nation's largest and most influential media outlets, what do you do? You dispense with democracy altogether - after all, it keeps empowering candidates and policies you dislike - by exploiting your media outlets to incite unrest and then install a candidate who could never get elected on his own, yet will faithfully serve your political agenda and ideology.
Globalization would be impossible without SWIFT
The society was founded in 1973. By that time the post-war monetary system established in 1944 in Bretton Woods had virtually collapsed. The dollar as well as other currencies had been divorced from gold, and the printing presses at the US Federal Reserve and other Western central banks were furiously at work. The volume of international payments had increased sharply. The traditional systems for sharing data about payment transactions (the teletype, telegraph, and telephone) could not cope with the increased traffic.
It was necessary to draw upon the latest technology in order to centralize the isolated channels used to exchange information. Two hundred thirty-nine banks from 15 countries worked together to set up an organization devoted to solving this problem. SWIFT is a cooperative society, established under European law, with a head office in Brussels. Currently almost 11,000 institutions from over 200 countries, including 9,600 banks, are members of SWIFT. Every year 2.5 billion payment orders are transmitted through the SWIFT network, which processes billions of dollars each day.
Comment: If Russia is "showing interest" in an alternative to the SWIFT program, you can bet that, behind the scenes, things are much further along.
- Russia proposes alternatives to SWIFT to bypass US domination of world finance
- China's SWIFT alternative (CIPS) and the engineered death of the dollar
- The West's plan to drop Russia from SWIFT hilariously backfires
Speaking at Friday's UN Security Council meeting on Iraq, Russia's Ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, commended the Iraqi government's efforts in combatting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), while questioning the role of the international coalition under the leadership of US forces, which he said has not achieved any feasible progress on the ground so far.
"...The dramatic rise in terrorist activity, especially in Bagdad, makes us grow wary and question the efficiency of the activities of the 'coalition' which has been calling itself 'global' in the recent time due to some reason," he said, pointing out the rapid expansion of Islamic State's operations in Libya, Afghanistan, and Europe.
According to a Tuesday report by the Turkish Yeni Safak newspaper, the operation allegedly aims to push back the Takfiri Daesh terrorists from an area that is 18 kilometers long and 8 kilometers deep in Syria's Jarablus region.
Under the plan, the Turkish military will use artillery shells, guided missiles and mortars to target the militants who have repeatedly fired rockets at the southern Turkish border town of Kilis.
The newspaper said the operation will be supported by the international coalition, particularly the United States and Germany.
The deal went bust after Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations said they wouldn't agree unless all OPEC members joined in.That included Iran, which didn't attend the meeting. Tehran has repeatedly said it will not cap output until it reaches the pre-sanction level of four million barrels per day. "At the moment a number of objective factors exclude the possibility for any cartels to dictate their will on the market. ... As for OPEC, it has practically stopped existing as a united organization," Sechin said.
Sechin is known for his skepticism about OPEC, saying that Russia as a leading oil producer has to adhere to its own strategy and to protect its market share. "Just to remind you, we only responded to one question about our position: 'Who should we agree with, and how?' The development of the situation has clearly shown we were right," Rosneft CEO said. According to Reuters source, Sechin insisted that Russia as a superpower should not participate in any alliance with OPEC.
OPEC members have failed to reach a unified stance on oil production since 2014, when oil prices started plummeting. While Venezuela, Algeria, Angola and Ecuador are in favor of limiting supply, Middle Eastern members led by Saudi Arabia want to increase production and compete for market share, ignoring the low prices.
The last time OPEC was able to agree a production quota was at the June 2015 Vienna meeting. Since then, the cartel has failed to keep to its self-established quota of 30 million barrels per day.
Russia has been the most active buyer in the bullion market. The country has purchased 46 tons of the yellow metal this year, while China comes second with 35 tons.
The demand by the central banks increased 28 percent from January through March compared to the same period a year ago, Capital Economics' commodities economist Simona Gambarini told Business Insider.
The major driver for gold purchasing by central banks is seen by the economists as trend towards diversification away from the US dollar, with some economies seeking protection against currency volatility.
Gold prices have also been driven by increased consumer demand in India and the US. India, one of the world's largest gold consumers, returned to the market after a strike by the country's jewelers association. Demand for bullion in the US has climbed the most in 30 years.
Optimistic figures seen in the first quarter along with a steady increase in demand support the positive forecasts on prices, according to Capital Economics.
"Long-range bombers performed 178 sorties and the strikes from the air and the sea against the infrastructural facilities of the IS and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organizations were accurate, powerful and effective," the president said. "Precisely these factors helped achieve drastic changes in the struggle against militants," Putin said.
According to the president, since the beginning of the air operation in Syria Russian planes have flown more than 10,000 sorties and hit 30,000 targets. "Since the start of the operation directed at facilities of international terrorists on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, Russian Aerospace Defense Forces made over 10,000 sorties, delivered many airstrikes at the territory, hit over 30,000 targets, over 200 facilities on extracting and processing oil," the president noted.
The Russian president said that 115 cruise air-and sea-based missiles were fired from surface ships, submarines, as well as from strategic aviation and strategic missile carriers.
EU member states are increasingly growing critical of the ramifications of the TTIP for the 508 million European citizens that greedy, corrupt, and relatively regulation-free US corporations are eyeing as potential consumers. In an interview with the French newspaper Sud Ouest, French Trade Minister Matthias Fekl, a critic of the TTIP, said after the disclosure of the TTIP papers, «Europe is offering a lot and we are getting very little in return. This is unacceptable». Fekl added, «It is a deal that - in the state it is in today - would be a bad deal». Fekl and other European officials are concerned that Europe's health and environmental regulations will be the first casualties if American corporations are permitted to run roughshod over existing European environmental, food safety, and public health protections.
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