“In New York, Erdogan met with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
The negotiations took place in the Turkic language.
...Some experts in Ankara are convinced that the election of an ethnic Azerbaijani from Tabriz as Iran’s president could become a fateful moment in the politics of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran.
...Judging by the fact that Pezeshkian often emphasizes his Turkic origins, and also recently announced the importance of a serious turn in Iranian-Turkish relations, this conclusion has a real basis.
But there is another group of Turkish experts, according to whom the election of Pezeshkian, conventionally called a representative of the reformist wing, will not have any significant impact on Iran’s foreign policy,” writes Haqqin az.
In short, it is clear that nothing is clear yet.
However, it is indisputable that a rapprochement between these two states will seriously affect not only Middle Eastern, but also global geopolitics.
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