Gas Quote by Andrew Mango
“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.”
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.
Leverage new trade opportunities while addressing diplomatic challenges.
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When to use this quote
- energy negotiations
- foreign policy planning
- business strategy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What strategies can Turkey use to balance these divergent relationships?
- How might energy dependence affect diplomatic choices?
Potential volatility in regional politics could disrupt gains.