The Guardian: Ankara will make a reconcilation the UAE and Saudi Arabia
The British Guardian newspaper said in an article that Turkish President Rjab Tayyip Erdogan will seek to restore Turkey’s relations with the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the European Union.
The Guardian explained in an analytical article about the year 2021 and the influence of the leaders on it, that because of Joe Biden’s assumption of the presidency of America, and the end of the term of Donald Trump, Turkish President Rajab Tayyip Erdogan will try to reconcile with these countries and entities, indicating that he will continue his interventions more in Syria, Libya, the Balkans and the Caucasus.
The newspaper indicated that the continuation of these interventions is due to “Erdogan’s desire to distract his people from the economic collapse in the country, as well as his desire to inflame nationalist sentiments.”
She mentioned that among the leaders who will affect the scene in 2021 as well are Russian President Vladimir Putin, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and United States President Joe Biden.
It is noteworthy that Saudi Arabia and the UAE severed economic relations with Turkey, in light of the tension in political relations since the crisis of the Gulf boycott of the State of Qatar, which has increased its alliance with Turkey.
Source: Agencies