How might the election results affect relations with Turkey?
It seems that two political/ideological factions stand out in the French presidential elections.
urkey is seeking to counter the Western and neo-colonial influence in the African continent by its increasing economic as well as political presence in the continent.
n Friday February 18, 2022, Turkey celebrated the 70th anniversary of its NATO membership, stating that it wants friends to perfectly exhibit the unity and spirit of solidarity that form the backbone of NATO.
On many occasions and during Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan’s visit to Turkey last month, President Erdoğan has indicated Turkey’s willingness to repair ties with Egypt and the Gulf states.
ayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador of Arab/Palestinian origin, made his first visit to Turkey in January 2022, where he signed a series of agreements covering economy, defense industry, and technology among others with his counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
espite its limited capacity, Greece assumes itself to be a major playmaker in regional politics, and thus follows an aggressive foreign policy towards Turkey.
According to a survey conducted in autumn 2021 by the German Chamber of Commerce Abroad (AHK), the majority of German companies in Turkey consider the country a favorable investment location.
Combating Climate Change in Turkey
According to the IPCC, which was established to inform governments about climate change, the Mediterranean belt is among the top regions that will suffer from global warming and climate change.
ohammed bin Zayed, the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), visited Turkey and was received by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on November 24.
new and strategic actor in Africa, Turkey has intensified its military cooperation as well as political, economic and cultural ties with most of the African countries.
ecently, successive counter-espionage operations conducted by Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) have become widespread public knowledge.
The introduction of Akinci into service is a major milestone in Turkey's efforts to become a major drone power and leading defense and aerospace technologies developer.
On August 24, 2021, Turkey joined these countries by publishing a 100-page document, where it announced its full AI road map for the next five years (2021-2025).