Turkey Launches Maneuvers East of the Mediterranean Under NATO’s Umbrella

A Turkish flag flies among others flags of NATO members during the North Atlantic Council following Turkey's request for Article 4 consultations, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, July 28, 2015. (FRANCOIS LENOIR/REUTERS)
A Turkish flag flies among others flags of NATO members during the North Atlantic Council following Turkey's request for Article 4 consultations, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, July 28, 2015. (FRANCOIS LENOIR/REUTERS)
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Turkey Launches Maneuvers East of the Mediterranean Under NATO’s Umbrella

A Turkish flag flies among others flags of NATO members during the North Atlantic Council following Turkey's request for Article 4 consultations, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, July 28, 2015. (FRANCOIS LENOIR/REUTERS)
A Turkish flag flies among others flags of NATO members during the North Atlantic Council following Turkey's request for Article 4 consultations, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, July 28, 2015. (FRANCOIS LENOIR/REUTERS)

Less than a week after the end of joint Egyptian-Greek maneuvers in the island of Rhodes, the Turkish Navy Command announced the launch of joint military exercises in the eastern Mediterranean under the umbrella of the second permanent NATO naval group, which began on Tuesday and continues until November 16.

The Turkish Air Force Command said in a statement that Turkey was hosting the exercises involving naval forces from the United States, Bulgaria, Britain and Romania as well as naval, air and coast guard forces from Turkey.

The exercise is aimed at training joint naval forces against the threats and risks of regional crises and training military headquarters personnel, the statement noted.

A Turkish frigate, 21 ships, 17 fighter jets, and a helicopter, in addition to a British warship, a Bulgarian frigate and nine helicopters, a Romanian frigate and two American ships were participating in the drills, according to the statement.

The exercise comes three days after a joint military exercise between Egypt and Greece on the Greek island of Rhodes, conducted under the name «Medusa - 5», which Turkey described as a clear violation of international law.

On Friday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it had received information from military sources about drills conducted by Egypt and Greece in Rhodes between October 3 and November 4, noting that the Paris Peace Treaty signed in 1947 provides for the prohibition of all types of military exercises in Rhodes, which was abandoned by Italy in favor of Greece on condition of disarmament.

The statement added that the foreign ministry had warned the Greek Embassy in Ankara of the exercises.

Egypt and Greece have conducted joint military exercises since December 2015, most recently on the shores of the Mediterranean in August, to coordinate efforts and work to meet the growing challenges in the Mediterranean region.



Iran Police Commander Dismissed After Death in Custody

A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)
A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)
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Iran Police Commander Dismissed After Death in Custody

A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)
A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)

Iran's police force has dismissed the commander of a city in the northern province of Gilan after the death in custody of a detainee, state media said on Saturday.

Mohammad Mir Mousavi, 36, was arrested on July 22 after being involved in a fight in Lahijan, police said in a statement carried by the official news agency IRNA.

"The police commander... was dismissed due to insufficient oversight of the conduct and behaviour of staff," the police said, AFP reported.

"Due to the complexity of the matter, the final conclusion on the cause of Mohammad Mir Mousavi's death depends on the medical examiner's final report.

The police said the station commander and several officers involved in the incident had been suspended.

"The behaviour of some law enforcement officers was against the professional policy of the police and that is not acceptable in any way, so they were referred to the judicial authority," the statement added.

The Norway-based Kurdish human rights organization, Hengaw, on Wednesday said Mir Mousavi "was killed under torture in the detention center".

On Thursday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered an investigation into the case.

Dismissals of members of the security forces are rare in Iran.

In 2022, the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman who had been arrested in Tehran for an alleged breach of the country's strict dress code for women, sparked months of deadly nationwide protests.