It Is Highly Unlikely For Erdogan to Get What Turkey Has Been Expecting From US Administration

Ufuk Ulutas commented on the issues of FETO and US support to YPG after President Erdogan-Trump meeting.

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It Is Highly Unlikely For Erdogan to Get What Turkey
AK Party's To Do List After the Congress

AK Party's To Do List After the Congress

The AK Party's insistence for dynamism and change will help refresh itself in the new period under the leadership of Erdoğan

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President Erdogan’s accomplished performance of development in many areas such as reforms, development, energy and trade since 2003, is AK Party’s main advantage in the next period.

Mr. Trump's determination to work with Turkey has the potential to create a new trend of cooperation in re-designing the Middle East

The post-congress transformation of Turkey's political economy will move along the axes of high economic growth and developmentalism, institutional and structural reforms and political normalization

Putting aside the past crises, Turkish and U.S. leaders should give a start to a fresh new era in bilateral relations

Meeting Signals New Page in Turkish-American Relations

The meeting at the White House between presidents Erdoğan and Trump gives us a piece of good news for the future of the Turkish-U.S. relations

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Meeting Signals New Page in Turkish-American Relations
Who Should Trump Pay Attention to in Syria

Who Should Trump Pay Attention to in Syria?

If Trump continues to be manipulated by Obama's advisers to determine his Syria policy, he'll be remembered as a failed U.S. president in the future just like Obama

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Washington will find itself at odds with Turkey’s strategic goals unless Ankara’s concerns about the PKK are addressed

The YPG decision, which was an irrational move even for the U.S. itself, was an attempt by Obama's men to sabotage the upcoming Erdoğan-Trump meeting

There is still not an exit strategy and there is still the lack of transparency in the U.S. arrangement with the YPG.

The timing of the decision to arm the YPG played into the hands of certain groups that had been lobbying against a fresh start between Washington and Ankara

The U.S.'s official support to the Syrian militant group is likely to c ause real tension at the Erdoğan-Trump meeting

American indifference toward Ankara's strong demands concerning the isolation of the YPG creates deep disappointment and frustration in Turkey

Foreseeing the crisis of the Western world order, Turkey, at the demand of its people, is leaving the westernization policies as its official policy

In Mr. Trump upcoming meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, he can fix his predecessor's mistakes.

Compared to 2014, the opposition will have a more difficult time finding a suitable candidate for their joint campaign.

Economic diplomacy will be one of the determining issues on the Turkish foreign policy agenda.

Seeking a balanced policy with the U.S. and Russia in the region, Turkey is determined to not let the Kurdish militants form any kind of entity

With the consolidation of the presidential system, international observers might brace themselves for a fast-thinking, fast-acting Turkey

Erdoğan and Putin, who discussed bilateral trade relations and amuch-debated solution to the Syrian crisis, completed their meeting more positively than ever