Search: European Union,Turkey (37 materials)

 

Coffee Fortune-Telling: Prospects for Turkey and BRICS

... countries will become its new members, what institutions will be created, and whether the infrastructure and legal framework will be evolving. But even by a stretch of imagination one can see that the benefits of joining BRICS will be very modest both for Turkey and the grouping itself. Unlike the European Union, BRICS is not a common market and is unlikely to become one. What is certain is that the markets of the countries will become much more visible to each other, which can significantly expand Turkey’s export potential. The country’s ...

06.08.2024

The Caucasus: Between East and West

... in 2020, the balance of power—maintained for 26 years—underwent radical transformations. And this did not only concern a separate ethno-political conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. There was a quality change in the role of external forces. Turkey’s unprecedented involvement in the Azerbaijani military campaign to restore the latter’s territorial integrity was the first case of disturbing the status quo in the region, all that with a non-Soviet state and a NATO member involved. In September ...

01.04.2024

First Aid: How Russia and the West Can Help Syrians in Idlib

... this small province could be pivotal to the future of the larger stalemate that has left the United States, Europe, and Russia locked in an unwinnable status quo. Russia has said that it plans to veto an extension of cross-border UN aid delivered from Turkey, authorised under UN Security Council resolution 2533, which is up for renewal in July, potentially depriving the population of a vital lifeline amid desperate conditions. Moscow says that all aid should be channelled from Damascus via three new ...

14.04.2021

Syria: In the Middle of a Long Cycle

... after the conflict broke out, the US maintains a largely symbolic military presence in Syria’s northeast regions, while the European Union is plainly unable to settle on a new strategy in Syria. Should Russia be considered a winner? Tactically—yes.... ... influence on the Damascus regime is also an open question. Is the dog wagging the tail or is the tail wagging the dog? Could Turkey be the principal beneficiary? Establishing buffer zones in Idlib and in Syria’s northern provinces is Erdogan’s unquestionable ...

15.03.2021

Shaky Bridges Between Russia, Turkey and the EU

... number of challenges internally and in its immediate neighbourhood. Andrey Kortunov , Director of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), shares his analysis of President Putin’s situation amid these crises, and of Russia’s relations with Turkey and the EU. What does Vladimir Putin's current situation look like, amid the different crises Russia is facing at home and in its immediate neighborhood? Is he able to provide stability in the region? Andrey Kortunov: How the Pandemic Will Change ...

03.11.2020

Nagorno-Karabakh: A Frozen Conflict Rethawed

... neutrality goes so far that Moscow supplies weapons to both sides of the conflict . While Russia's military strength is enough to keep the conflict from escalating severely, without Russian intervention, there will be no de-escalation and no ceasefire. Turkey, on the other hand, is very eager to extend its sphere of influence deeper into the Caucasus. Andrey Kortunov: Recep Erdogan in a Russian Minefield What can the European Union do to ameliorate the situation and promote the pursuit of open-ended, peaceful negotiations? French President Macron, as a co-chair of the Minsk Group, is taking the lead , and pushing for a ceasefire together with President Trump and ...

09.10.2020

Will Erdogan's Adventures Hurt Russian Soft Power?

... zone or continental shelf. Article 121.2 explains why Turkey refuses to sign UNCLOS, hoping it could substitute gunboat diplomacy for International Law. The UNCLOS, however, is part of International Customary Law , ratified by 167 states and by the European Union (EU), which Turkey hopes to join. Thus, the undisputed applicability of Article 121 has led to the massive condemnation of Ankara's associated provocations. Turkey's “neo-surrealist” claim (as Greek FM Nikos Dendias once quipped) about Islands is currently extended ...

24.07.2020

Drilling at Gunpoint: EU Sanctions on Turkey

Restrictions are often more effective when applied against allies than opponents The January meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council focused, in part, on Turkey’s oil and gas drilling in the Eastern Mediterranean. High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said the Working Party of Foreign Relations Counsellors (RELEX) is about to complete its package of sanctions ...

05.02.2020

Southeast Europe Today. Immediate Development Prospects

... TurkStream as early as 2015. Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina will be less involved in this plan. Nevertheless, B&H will certainly benefit from the future Belgrade–Sarajevo highway, which should be expected to be taken as far as the Croatian border. Turkey’s role in the region will most likely increase. However, the most dramatic changes should be expected in terms of China’s growing role in the economic development of Southeast Europe. It is possible that the economic interests of China and the European Union could clash in the Balkans. Second, we should state that, militarily and politically, Southeast Europe may run into some serious challenges. The unabating desire of the Balkan states to become a part of NATO, coupled with the ongoing confrontation ...

22.01.2020

Ian Bond: EU Is Always Open to Dialogue with Russia, but It All Depends on the Terms

... can compete with Chinese mega-corporations. Whereas I think that in the UK they have always said that we need to have open markets and not favor the creation of European champions, let the market decide, who is the champion and who isn’t. Recently, Turkey launched military operations in northern Syria. In your opinion, how does the EU see Turkey’s actions in Syria? I think this will raise a lot of questions for the EU. First of all, Turkey is talking about returning a lot of refugees to some ...

30.10.2019
 

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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
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