25 Apr 2024
Friday 14 October 2016 - 13:19
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Is Turkey ditching Saudi Arabia for Iran?

TEHRAN, Iran In recent years, tension between Iran and Turkey has been rooted in differences over regional developments rather than bilateral disagreements. Indeed, if one reviews the exchanges between the two neighbors during the past two decades, one can see that clashing policy towardregional issues has been virtually the only source of conflict. Now, however, more than five years after the beginning of the crisis in Syria, evidence pointing to a decline in Iranian-Turkish disagreements over the war-torn country is beginning to emerge.

Though one of Turkeys main demands has been that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad step down, he has yet to be toppled and the crisis in Syria has continued. Turkeys tacit acceptance of Assad remaining in power originally came at a high price for Ankara, but it has gradually tried to adapt itself to new realities. This process of change in Turkeys foreign policy has intensified in the wake of the failed coup attempt in July. One week prior to the putsch, in late June, Turkey officially apologized to Russia over the downing of a Russian fighter jet, thus ending the self-made controversy with Moscow.

Moreover, in August, on his first trip abroad since the failed coup attempt, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited St. Petersburg, where he discussed bilateral and regional issues with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Since then, there have been rumors about a possible change in Turkeys strategic approach towardSyria, especially considering Russias clear stance on the issue.

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This article was written bySaeid Jafari for Al-Monitor on Oct. 12, 2016. Saeid Jafari is an Iranian journalist and Middle East analyst. He has worked for Iranian publications such as Aseman, Khordad, Mosalasand Mehrnameh. He is the editor of theinternational and diplomatic section of the weekly Seda. He also works for Khabar Online. His English language articles are published in Iran Review.
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