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“Turkey's relations with its immediate neighbors are improving. They were pretty bad for a long time - with Syria they were abominable, and with Iran they were pretty bad. In both cases Turkey sees potential for trade, especially with Iran, where it gets a lot of natural gas. In good times Iran and…” quote by Andrew Mango
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“Turkey's relations with its immediate neighbors are improving. They were pretty bad for a long time - with Syria they were abominable, and with Iran they were pretty bad. In both cases Turkey sees potential for trade, especially with Iran, where it gets a lot of natural gas. In good times Iran and Turkey find mutually profitable objects of exchange, but with Syria things have been very bad; Syria doesn't have much money and never will.”

Andrew Mango

About This Quote

Turkey’s regional ties are shifting; trade with Iran is growing, while relations with Syria remain strained due to economic disparity.

In simple terms: Turkey’s trade improves with Iran, stays poor with Syria.

Key Takeaway

Leverage new trade opportunities while addressing diplomatic challenges.

Themes

geopolitics trade regional relations

Mood

cautious strategic

Type

analytical informative

When to use this quote

  • energy negotiations
  • foreign policy planning
  • business strategy

Key Concepts

economic interdependence political tension

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strategies can Turkey use to balance these divergent relationships?
  • How might energy dependence affect diplomatic choices?
A Different Perspective

Potential volatility in regional politics could disrupt gains.

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