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Quoting the Saudi Press Agency (WAS), Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulated Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz on the approaching Eid al-Adha during a phone call.

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In this call, King Salman also congratulated Erdogan on the blessed Eid al-Adha, and the two sides discussed bilateral relations and the possibility of developing them to serve the interests of both countries.

Two days ago, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu traveled to the Uzbek capital of Tashkent to attend an international meeting on Central and South Asia: Regional Relations, Challenges and Opportunities, and met his Saudi counterpart, Faisal bin Farhan.

Relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia have been tense over the past few years.

This relationship reached its climax, especially in 2018, with the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

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Turkey has sought in recent months to overcome these tensions and improve relations between Ankara and Riyadh, such as the visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu to Jeddah and a meeting with his Saudi counterpart.

Although he did not meet bin Salman and King Salman, the Turkish media praised him and described this visit as a positive step in changing the relationship between the two countries.

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Cavusoglu Visit to Saudi Arabia – Is Turkey’s Regional Policy Actually Working? https://move2turkey.com/cavusoglu-visit-to-saudi-arabia-is-turkeys-regional-policy-actually-working/ https://move2turkey.com/cavusoglu-visit-to-saudi-arabia-is-turkeys-regional-policy-actually-working/#respond Tue, 11 May 2021 12:10:56 +0000 https://move2turkey.com/?p=8200 According to international news agencies, the quiet visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu to Saudi Arabia is an important event that shows that Ankara is seeking to end the problems and differences in regional foreign policy and work on “zero tension with neighbors” and the countries of the region. This is the first time […]

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According to international news agencies, the quiet visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu to Saudi Arabia is an important event that shows that Ankara is seeking to end the problems and differences in regional foreign policy and work on “zero tension with neighbors” and the countries of the region.

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This is the first time since the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, A Turkish official sets foot in Riyadh.

Despite this level of political and diplomatic importance, the Turkish media has remained silent about the purpose, motives and details of the trip.

Mevlut Cavusoglu wrote and published a short tweet in which he said: “We are in Saudi Arabia to discuss our bilateral relations and discuss important issues of concern to our region, especially the attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque and the persecution of the Palestinian people.”

Cavusoglu arrived in Saudi Arabia at a time when two other important events in Turkish regional politics have occurred in the past ten days:

  1. A delegation of Turkish diplomats headed by the Deputy Foreign Minister traveled to Cairo and held talks with Egyptian diplomats for two days.
  1. Away from the usual media hype, the new Turkish ambassador has been sent to the Emirates.

According to many Turkish political analysts, in addition to highlighting the importance of developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, the American foreign policy factor also had a major impact on Turkish diplomacy.

“As a result of many efforts, Turkey was able to sit down with two brothers in the Arab world, Egypt and Saudi Arabia,” Turkish analyst Burak Tuygan wrote.

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“Undoubtedly, the election of Joe Biden, who has revitalized fault lines in the Middle East, plays an important role in these changes.”

Evidence indicates that the Turkish Foreign Ministry was able to obtain concessions for the Muslim Brotherhood.

However, the truth is that the Turkish-Egyptian relations differ from the Turkish-Saudi relations in terms of political and economic interests.

For example, Turkey and Egypt recalled their ambassadors and downgraded the relationship to a plenipotentiary level. But commercial relations continued without interruption.

Trade volume of $ 5.2 billion in 2013, when Mohamed Morsi fell from power, has remained at roughly the same level to this day.

But there were also economic problems in diplomatic relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

After the second half of 2017, and since Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman assumed full power, the volume of trade and investment between Turkey and Saudi Arabia has decreased sharply.

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The government spokesman said that Turkish exports to Saudi Arabia fell from 200 million dollars to 11 million dollars in April, down 94.4 percent from the previous year.

While Saudi Arabia was previously the largest investor in Turkey, it withdrew most of these investments.

Of course, the losses and costs of severing Turkish relations with Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Egypt were not limited to trade, and the evidence indicates that Saudi Arabia and Egypt played an important role in preventing Turkey temporarily from Joining the United Nations Security Council in October 2014.

They believed that Turkey was using the Muslim Brotherhood as a playing card in the case of Syria and Egypt, and that the main motivation for Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt to form an anti-Turkey triangle and boycott Qatar was closely related to Turkey’s policies.

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An important political and security aspect in the relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia is the special position of Mohammed bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan towards the Turkish military presence in Qatar.

And they had previously stated the necessity to close the Turkish military base in Qatar.

But Qatar has not given up on the offer, and evidence suggests that Saudi and Emirati sensitivities toward Turkish military activity in Qatar have now diminished somewhat.

However, it remains unclear how Mohammed bin Salman will act in future Turkish-Saudi relations.

Will Turkey win his heart and in the short term the differences will fade away?

What does Erdogan say?

Although Erdogan, who was a former member of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) as prime minister and later in his first term in office, tended to act in most areas on his orders and direct will.

As the Turkish political system and executive power shifted from parliament to the presidency.

Erdogan has more tools and opportunities to accept his views, and opposition leaders use the term “one-man system” to describe the mechanism of decision-making and implementation in present-day Turkey.

They believe in the impartiality and ineffectiveness of the House of Representatives and the conduct of its affairs according to the president’s personal rules and decisions.

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The scope of this criticism also extends to foreign policy

Critics also say that in recent years, Turkey’s diplomatic apparatus has abandoned evaluations of ambassadors, diplomats and consultants and is subject only to the president’s personal views and opinions.

Namik Tan, a former Turkish ambassador to the United States and a senior official, said:

“In the past few years, our Foreign Ministry came out of the diplomatic arena, and the country’s foreign policy was completely organized and managed in the presidential palace.”

“This matter raises questions about the credibility of our diplomatic apparatus and our ambassadors,” he added.

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In conclusion, the evidence of the past few months shows the fact that the Turkish diplomatic apparatus has understood the importance of regional relations more than ever before.

Over the past few years, Turkey has devoted most of its foreign policy capacity to building good relations with the United States and the European Union, neglecting the importance of regional relations due to a series of strategic mistakes.

But in the current context, important issues such as the importance of political, economic and security developments in the eastern Mediterranean, developments in the Arab world and Africa, as well as Turkey’s increasing need to develop trade relations, have brought its diplomatic apparatus to the point where relations with the countries of the region are more fulfilling and important.

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Drone diplomacy between Riyadh and Ankara https://move2turkey.com/drone-diplomacy-between-riyadh-and-ankara/ https://move2turkey.com/drone-diplomacy-between-riyadh-and-ankara/#respond Wed, 17 Mar 2021 09:14:03 +0000 https://move2turkey.com/?p=5986 In recent weeks, when there were gaps in the possibility of de-escalating tension between Saudi Arabia and Turkey, in light of the tense relations between the two countries. More recently, however, Saudi Arabia’s request to purchase Turkish drones appears to be the beginning of a new relationship between Riyadh and Ankara. As Turkish President Recep […]

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In recent weeks, when there were gaps in the possibility of de-escalating tension between Saudi Arabia and Turkey, in light of the tense relations between the two countries.

More recently, however, Saudi Arabia’s request to purchase Turkish drones appears to be the beginning of a new relationship between Riyadh and Ankara.

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As Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced, last night (Tuesday), the official request of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to buy unmanned aerial vehicles from Turkey.

Erdogan said, “Ankara has not received a request from Saudi Arabia for unmanned aerial vehicles.”

Relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia have been strained for years due to political issues, especially after the assassination of the Saudi journalist and critic Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, as well as Ankara’s support for the Qatari government in light of the Gulf dispute with Qatar.

A few days ago, Bloomberg News quoted informed sources as saying that Saudi Arabia and the UAE have taken initial steps to improve relations with Turkey.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has become the largest buyer of weapons in the world as the war in Yemen continues.

The United States, as the largest arms seller, has taken the lead from its competitors.

According to a recent study, more than a third of the world’s weapons purchases in the past five years came from the United States, and half of the country’s arms transfers were from the country to West Asia.

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A report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) on Monday also stated that Middle Eastern countries have the highest arms imports, growing by 25% between 2016 and 2020 compared to the period between 2011-2015.

According to the study, Saudi Arabia (the largest importer of weapons in the world) increased its imports by 61 percent and Qatar by 361 percent.

Saudi Arabia’s thirst for Turkish drones began during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

In that war that broke out a few months ago, the army of the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the help of the Turkish army and its drones, managed to liberate 20% of its territory that was occupied by Armenia after more than two decades.

In the war that lasted less than two months, Turkish drones showed high efficiency in the battle, prompting Saudi officials to announce their willingness to purchase some of them so that they could outperform the drones of Yemeni fighters.

The Turkish government has not yet responded to the Saudis ’request, but if Ankara agrees, relations between Riyadh and Ankara will enter a new phase.

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Khashoggi’s fiancé demands punishment for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman https://move2turkey.com/khashoggis-fiance-demands-punishment-for-saudi-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-salman/ https://move2turkey.com/khashoggis-fiance-demands-punishment-for-saudi-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-salman/#respond Mon, 01 Mar 2021 13:09:20 +0000 https://move2turkey.com/?p=5658 Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, made a press statement about the CIA report on Khashoggi’s killing on Twitter. After the intelligence report was published in which it was stated that Khashoggi’s killing took place with the approval of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Cengiz asserted that the crown prince, who had ordered the […]

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Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, made a press statement about the CIA report on Khashoggi’s killing on Twitter.

After the intelligence report was published in which it was stated that Khashoggi’s killing took place with the approval of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Cengiz asserted that the crown prince, who had ordered the brutal killing of an innocent person, should be punished without delay.

“This will not only serve the justice we seek for Jamal’s sake, but it will also prevent similar events from now on,” Cengiz said. “Only in this way can the sanctions that the United States plans to impose can be meaningful.”

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Cengiz stressed in her statement that if the Saudi crown prince is not punished, this will remain a stain on humanity, and she said that the administration of US President Joe Biden and other world leaders must ask themselves whether they will shake hands with Mohammed bin Salman.

Cengiz, “For Jamal today, justice does not include only Jamal, but also all those who will fight for freedom in the future. I call on everyone to take measures to punish the crown prince by putting their hands on their conscience.”

In Jamal Khashoggi’s report released by the US National Intelligence Directorate on Friday, it was stated that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed in the Saudi Consulate General in Istanbul.

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The DNI report made a big impression, but the Biden administration took no punitive decision against bin Salman.

Biden administration, which drew US public and media reactions for not taking any action against bin Salman, imposed sanctions on 76 Saudi citizens, including those who were reported to have been involved in the murder.

Jamal Khashoggi, known as a critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and a columnist for the Washington Post, did not leave the Saudi Arabian Consulate General in Istanbul on October 2, 2018. It turned out that Khashoggi was later killed in the consulate and his body was dismembered.

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