Turkish Court Jails Istanbul Mayor Pending Trial

Turkish riot police police use water cannons to disperse protesters during a protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, 22 March 2025. EPA/NECATI SAVAS
Turkish riot police police use water cannons to disperse protesters during a protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, 22 March 2025. EPA/NECATI SAVAS
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Turkish Court Jails Istanbul Mayor Pending Trial

Turkish riot police police use water cannons to disperse protesters during a protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, 22 March 2025. EPA/NECATI SAVAS
Turkish riot police police use water cannons to disperse protesters during a protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, 22 March 2025. EPA/NECATI SAVAS

A Turkish court jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on Sunday pending trial, state media and other broadcasters said, in a move likely to stoke the country's biggest protests in more than decade.

The decision to send Imamoglu - who is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival - to prison comes after the main opposition party, European leaders and tens of thousands of protesters criticized the actions against him as politicized.

The court said Imamoglu and at least 20 others were jailed as part of a corruption investigation. A separate ruling on a terror-related investigation has yet to be issued.

The formal arrest came as his opposition Republican People’s Party, or CHP, began holding a primary presidential election to endorse Imamoglu as its presidential candidate despite the arrest.
The party has also set up symbolic ballot boxes nationwide — called “solidarity boxes” — to allow people who are not party members to express their support to the mayor.



Iranian and European Diplomats to Meet on Friday, Iran Minister Says 

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. (AFP file)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. (AFP file)
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Iranian and European Diplomats to Meet on Friday, Iran Minister Says 

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. (AFP file)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. (AFP file)

Iran will hold talks in Istanbul on Friday with European parties to their now-moribund nuclear deal, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Wednesday, after an earlier meeting planned for May 2 was postponed.

Reuters reported earlier that the Iranian deputy foreign minister would meet French, British and German diplomats to maintain dialogue and discuss how they envisage parameters of a potential new nuclear deal being negotiated between Tehran and Washington.

Iran's foreign minister said the fourth round of Iran-US talks held on May 11 was "difficult" as they focused on the controversial issue of enrichment, adding he hoped the other side would come with "more realistic positions" after gaining a better understanding of Iran's fundamental positions.

A fifth round of talks is to be announced by Oman's foreign ministry which has acted as mediator since the start of the talks on April 12.

Araqchi reacted to US President Donald Trump’s comment made on Tuesday in Riyadh, where Trump called Iran "the most destructive force" in the Middle East.

"Unfortunately, this is a deceptive view. It is the US that has prevented Iran's progress through sanctions," Araqchi said.