Ankara is watching with increasing concern the sharpening of tension between Iran and Israel, consistently condemning Tel Aviv’s aggressive actions. Turkey is in a difficult position as it seeks to maintain its strong economic relations with Iran, especially in the energy sector. Iran is the second largest gas supplier for the country, and any disturbance in supplies could seriously affect the Turkish economy. According to Deutsche Welle, President Tayyip Erdogan is trying to avoid immediate rupture with US President Donald Trump, despite condemning Israel’s attitude. In Turkey’s political scene, Erdogan’s far -right partner, Devlet Bachseli, who is also facing a fall in his electoral rates, seeks to rally public opinion by stressing that the present crisis aims at weakening its regional role. “Turkey is the real goal in this continuing escalation of violence,” Bachseli said in a recent statement. […]
Source: News Beast

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