
Tunisia to urgently review trade deal with Turkey amid wide deficit
Tunisia is seeking an urgent review of a trade agreement with Turkey in order to curb a widening deficit, two trade ministry officials said on Friday....
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Turkey and UAE rapprochement
Turkish Official: (Relations with UAE)
-“The beginning of a new era”
-“The spirit of the time brought the two countries closer to each other”
-“They cannot stand alone against Iran + US withdrawal from O. East”
"We have reached an agreement on Libya"
"We can't fight forever."
-MEE
I dont know if the government just ignores due to being incapable or even likes Ataturk and foundation of our country being insulted at this point.According to Turkish sociologist Fatma Müge Göçek,[5][6][7] the speech "officially adopted as the official Turkish national narrative and became sacralized by the state". Göçek stated that, because the law criminalizes insulting Atatürk, Turkish historians have been unable to analyze the speech critically. She said: "It is evident that the text commences the birth of the Turkish nation with 1919, removing in the process the demise of the Armenians in 1915 through state violence to the realm of Republican prehistory."[8]
Historian Marc David Baer wrote:
The main themes of the speech—and of the official discourse on the Armenian genocide—are silence, denial of the genocide, general amnesia about past violence (unless presenting Turks as the real victims), identifying with the perpetrators, never questioning the great prophetic and infallible leader (Atatürk), and promoting the racial purification of the land in the face of a life-or-death Darwinian struggle with minorities.[9]
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Tunisia to urgently review trade deal with Turkey amid wide deficit
Tunisia is seeking an urgent review of a trade agreement with Turkey in order to curb a widening deficit, two trade ministry officials said on Friday....www.dailysabah.com
Turkey and UAE are friends again.
OMG look at this dude.
This is before:
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Politics are really shameless I guess.
@Nein2.0(Nomad) your guy is tripping![]()
Thoughts?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Will Erdogan and Sisi shake hands? <br><br>“The biggest question for Cairo remains whether Erdogan will be willing to shake hands with Egyptian President el Sisi or not,”a Turkish official said. “That’s their main demand.”<a href="https://t.co/i94zXCuGLq">https://t.co/i94zXCuGLq</a></p>— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) <a href=" ">August 31, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Probably yes, considering his cooling of relations with all other arab states, and Qatar-UAE recent talks.Thoughts?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Will Erdogan and Sisi shake hands? <br><br>“The biggest question for Cairo remains whether Erdogan will be willing to shake hands with Egyptian President el Sisi or not,”a Turkish official said. “That’s their main demand.”<a href="https://t.co/i94zXCuGLq">https://t.co/i94zXCuGLq</a></p>— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) <a href=" ">August 31, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Not reallyany news about maritime boundaries?
Not really
No new info about that
Sorry for disappointing
Though if you would allow me to say my thoughts on the issue, I personally dont think Egypt will agree to the maritime boundaries proposed by Turkey for two main reasons:
1- Egypt wanna sell its Gas to Europe! If either Turkey or Greece got their chunk of land either one of the two will have greater advantage in selling their gas to Europe due to their advantageous close proximity and LAND BOUNDARIES!; Thus, it would be beneficial to Egypt to just let Turkey and Greece either keep each other in check or just kill each other.
2- Egypt is not ready to lose France. Rn, France's democracy is in shambles; Emmanuel Macron is becoming even more autocratic day by day and El Sisi knows that he and any other autocrat will get along just fine. France has Weapons, political leverage worldwide and within the Eu, and above all has a permanent position in the UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL which has its merits as well
IMO, Egypt will keep the deal that it signed with GREECE while befriending Turkey just to keep both parties in check!
Thoughts?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Will Erdogan and Sisi shake hands? <br><br>“The biggest question for Cairo remains whether Erdogan will be willing to shake hands with Egyptian President el Sisi or not,”a Turkish official said. “That’s their main demand.”<a href="https://t.co/i94zXCuGLq">https://t.co/i94zXCuGLq</a></p>— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) <a href=" ">August 31, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
man this is going to be funny
if RTE did it and shake the hand of someone he was insulting for last few years , he will literally lose the next election . shaking his hand will make it obvious to the turkish people that he lied about al sisi in order to get himself a political win .
man this is going to be funny
if RTE did it and shake the hand of someone he was insulting for last few years , he will literally lose the next election . shaking his hand will make it obvious to the turkish people that he lied about al sisi in order to get himself a political win .
Japan is watching Turkey's advance into Africa closely, hoping to find ways for the two countries to combine their strengths and gain leverage. Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) opened a regional office in Istanbul last year, with a not-so discreet mandate to seek Turkish cooperation in Africa, countering Chinese influence.
"We will show more effort to further develop cooperation between Turkish and Japanese companies in Africa where Turkish companies already have a strong presence," said Suzuki Ryuta, the bank's Istanbul chief representative.
Steelmaker Tosyali Holding, which has a $650 million joint venture with Japanese steel giant Toyo Kohan in Turkey, is the largest Turkish investor in Africa.
In Angola, Tosyali signed an agreement with the government to redevelop the Cassinga mine in the country's south. Iron ore extracted from Cassinga will be exported via a terminal being developed by Toyota Tsusho and financed by JBIC and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance.
Turkey's Calik Energy, in which Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corporation has a stake, has recently completed expanding a small hydropower plant in Malawi with financing from Japan International Cooperation Agency.