US administration drives Turkey closer to Russia, EU

The U.S. administration's anti-Turkey actions have led Ankara to simultaneously end its disagreements with EU countries and deepen its strategic partnership with Moscow

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US administration drives Turkey closer to Russia EU
Wanted New strategic partners

Wanted: New strategic partners

There was a time when you could have called Turkey's relationship with the U.S. a "strategic partnership."

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World politics is presently going through an extensive transition process, which is directly reformulating the existing balances among global powers

For the past five years, the Western media has engaged in an endless "discussion" on Turkey.

The Trump administration's policy of economic selfishness doesn't just make the U.S. look like a vulgar and isolated superpower, but at the same time encourages the world's leading economies to work more closely together

Credibility of US government with a president as 'erratic' as Trump is greatly diminished, says expert

Crisis management and the AK Party congress

Nowadays, all eyes are fixed on the relations between Turkey and the United States. Against the backdrop of tensions, the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) celebrated its 17th birthday at an event hosted by the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA) on Tuesday.

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Crisis management and the AK Party congress
Turkish foreign policy 'domestic as well as global'

Turkish foreign policy 'domestic as well as global'

Turkey has fixed its foreign policy on new axis over past 16 years under AK Party's rule: Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu

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The U.S. president continues straining his country's ties with Ankara by making irrational and undiplomatic moves against Turkish national interests

Insight Turkey, one of the leading academic journals in Turkey and the Middle East, discusses the European Union in its final issue.

President Trump is not concerned about the interests, expectations and concerns of other states, and it is no surprise that he has declared most of the U.S. partners as enemies

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's participation in the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa last week was significant for Turkey's search for a new direction.

The Helsinki summit between presidents Trump and Putin reaffirmed that Russia, not the United States, is the top dog in Syria

The Helsinki summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin did not yield any tangible outcomes, but can be described as a good start to discussing several bilateral and regional problems

The ongoing rift between the U.S. and the EU countries in NATO hints at the slow collapse of the Western alliance

It seems that Western unity has slowly shattered over the last decade with most Western or Western-dominated international organizations starting to splinter.

The trade war between the U.S. and China will not remain confined to the two, but could have huge impacts on many other actors in the global system

Had it not been for President Erdoğan's strong leadership, Turkey might have panicked in the face of pressing issues and failed to prevent existing problems or meet new challenges

In the post-elections era, Ankara is set to follow a multi-dimensional independent foreign policy, facing both regional and global challenges by pursuing rational steps and strategies

Concentrating on the results of the June 24 elections in Turkey, I temporarily turned a blind eye to Western media's coverage of this historic vote.

All eyes in the Middle East are now on Turkey, which after the presidential elections is on the brink of a major transformation process in its approach to foreign policy