“Turkey can’t be the “bully” now, but geopolitical relations are not going to change because of the earthquakes”

Deadly earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have numbed the international community and focused attention on our neighbors who are counting their wounds. As the search for survivors continues in the wreckage and every country lends its helping hand, the clock is ticking down for the Turks to go to the polls while the future of Recep Tayyip Erdogan looks more uncertain than ever. The wave of solidarity from Greece and the publications that “rained” on social media about the “Greek brothers” revived the hope that Greek-Turkish and Turkish-Cypriot relations could be normalized. But can an earthquake change the situation of so many years? Will the deadly Enceladus strike on the Turkish-Syrian border affect Erdogan and the elections expected to be held in his country in May? Could the destruction in our neighboring country and Syria be the beginning of a new migration crisis? Newsbeast’s questions are answered by the internationalist, Ph.D […]
Source: News Beast

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