What happened in the Gulf in 2021?

The Gulf states undertook huge transformations in their foreign policy in 2021.

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What happened in the Gulf in 2021
Is Greece engaging in a frantic act

Is Greece engaging in a frantic act?

Greece has been arming itself aggressively in recent years, attempting to add F-35 fighter jets to its inventory of Rafale fighters, Belharra frigates and corvettes. In 2021, Athens spent 2.5 billion euros ($2.8 billion) on military equipment, quintupling its spending compared to the previous year. By next year, the Greeks will increase their military budget sevenfold anew.

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Turkey’s main opposition leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, continues to demand an early election.

The tension in Eastern Europe is on the rise again following Russia’s recent buildup of troops near the Ukrainian border where Russia-backed separatists have been fighting Ukrainian forces.

With Turkey's foreign policy, President Erdoğan aims to protect and foster the country's international and regional interests

Ankara's sole aim on the continent is to mobilize countries to expand their strategic partnership based on a win-win principle

From initiative to partnership: Turkey-Africa ties

Through cooperation based on mutual trust and shared strategies, Turkey and Africa are taking firm steps forward in bilateral relations

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From initiative to partnership Turkey-Africa ties
Window of opportunity in the Caucasus

Window of opportunity in the Caucasus

While it may be too early to make a precise prediction for the future, the prospect of normalization is promising and vital for the region. Eyes are now on the Armenian prime minister

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The new diplomatic momentum in the trilateral relations is potential enough to bring peace to the entire region

Turkey's opposition bloc has yet to come to an agreement on a joint road map for the 2023 elections, and their chances to construct one seem to be quite low

The wave of normalization promises to further improve regional strength

The U.S. president's 'democracy' gathering is another failed move to restore America's global image

The main opposition leader keeps making mistake after mistake, miscalculation after miscalculation

Erdoğan’s visit to Qatar’s capital took place in the wake of three major developments.

According to a U.N. sponsored agreement reached by the rival political groups in the country in November 2020, Libya is currently preparing to hold both parliamentary and presidential elections on Dec. 24. However, most people and observers expect that the elections will not be properly held and will not end the civil war. There are many discussions and claims regarding the security and soundness of the elections.

Based on the facts discussed so far, it is obvious that Macron, who was defeated against the central parties in the regional elections held in June, will be more Islamophobic in order to maintain his popularity in society and to gain votes from his opponents.

Turkey’s political opposition has been saying the same thing, over and over again, since the 2019 municipal elections: 'The country is not being governed properly. Let us hold early elections.'

President Erdoğan's recent visit to Turkmenistan provides significant clues about the Turkic world's goals and perspectives

In the post-pandemic order, Ankara seeks to explore new opportunities and find ways to reduce regional tensions

The UAE crown prince's visit has nudged progress to further decrease crises in the Middle East while also cementing bilateral relations

With a mutual-interest-based approach, the two countries can further improve their ties at the political, economic and social levels