New pain point coming up - the second tweet refers to times citizens of Türkiye applied to EU court.
Also a third of all cases at European court of human rights is TR. That's a huge number.
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From an outsider perspective, i would say Türkiye should be out of this.
Becuase there is an inherent aspect of it that implies, on these matters of 'human rights', etc, your own law, judiciary is not good enough and not trusted compared to that of European court. Thus, you have to play by their rules and definitions.
is a bullshit of the highest order. That's not how any of this works.There is nothing in the bilateral agreement that would stop Russia from exploiting the port for military purposes either
I try to take a cool headed approach to this but this:
is a bullshit of the highest order. That's not how any of this works.
Not to mention İncirlik AFB being 200kms away, while Ceyhan is 230.
Why is she going the "Russia is getting a new foothold in the Med" card on this is beyond me. None of this is new. Agreement regarding Akkuyu is nothing new, it was literally signed 13 years ago.
Akkuyu is build, own, operate. This is how it was envisaged in the first place. It's a Russian NPP paid for, built by and will be operated by Russians, this has never changed. Advantage of this is that Turkey didn't spend a single lira in its 22+ billion dollar build costs. Its rods will be brought from Russia and its waste will be returned back to Russia. Turkey will pay for it in the coming decades by buying the energy it creates. It will be plugged to the Turkish network and it will move through Turkish network, so any energy Russia exports to except Turkey, will also move through Turkish network.
Only thing that could hold some water would be if American sanctions on Rosatom to be enlarged and affect us paying for the energy we buy. This is not yet a thing, not clear if it will be a thing in the future as well but other options on payments should be taken into account.
"Companies in Turkey" were either Russian owned or some small time traders being caught in the whirlwind, doesn't really translate to this. I haven't seen anything from Americans regarding Akkuyu yet.
Rosatom or one of its subsidiaries will operate the port that was built near the NPP. That port has been used to carry cargo for the build and will be used to carry fuel from and waste back to Russia.Yeah, this just seems extremely unlikely that Russia would just be given a port
Does Türkiye get any technology transfer from this project? if not then this entire thing has no benefits for Türkiye since the power plant will not help Türkiye become energy-independent.I try to take a cool headed approach to this but this:
is a bullshit of the highest order. That's not how any of this works.
Not to mention İncirlik AFB being 200kms away, while Ceyhan is 230.
Why is she going the "Russia is getting a new foothold in the Med" card on this is beyond me. None of this is new. Agreement regarding Akkuyu is nothing new, it was literally signed 13 years ago.
Akkuyu is build, own, operate. This is how it was envisaged in the first place. It's a Russian NPP paid for, built by and will be operated by Russians, this has never changed. Advantage of this is that Turkey didn't spend a single lira in its 22+ billion dollar build costs. Its rods will be brought from Russia and its waste will be returned back to Russia. Turkey will pay for it in the coming decades by buying the energy it creates. It will be plugged to the Turkish network and it will move through Turkish network, so any energy Russia exports to except Turkey, will also move through Turkish network.
Only thing that could hold some water would be if American sanctions on Rosatom to be enlarged and affect us paying for the energy we buy. This is not yet a thing, not clear if it will be a thing in the future as well but other options on payments should be taken into account.
"Companies in Turkey" were either Russian owned or some small time traders being caught in the whirlwind, doesn't really translate to this. I haven't seen anything from Americans regarding Akkuyu yet.
Said it before i think recently, Turkey doesn't get any nuclear tech from this deal. Hopefully the deal in question will be made with RR regarding small reactors or SMRs.Does Türkiye get any technology transfer from this project? if not then this entire thing has no benefits for Türkiye since the power plant will not help Türkiye become energy-independent.
Reportedly joint mechanism regarding neutralizing the threat of sea mines will be established between the three countries
Rest in piss. Won't be missed.Former US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Senator Bob Menendez, who was known for his hostility towards Turks, did not allow the sale of F-16s to Turkiye, and engaged in various lobbying activities against Turkiye, was accused by the Manhattan Grand Jury of being an agent for foreign states.
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