galbeedi Posted August 19, 2021 UAE may make serious investments in Turkey: Erdoğan SABAHDAI.LY Fluctuations in bilateral relations can happen and are normal, said President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a televised interview late Wednesday, adding that... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 19, 2021 And Roble and apparently regional leaders are on their way to Saudi Arabia and UAE. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AbdillahiSamatar Posted August 19, 2021 Nothing meaningful will come from it. Since none of these African leaders have total control of their countries. Turkey is a NATO ally and will not do anything to compromise this reality. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 19, 2021 No body will ever trust inkaarqabiyaasha Imaaraadka, except perhaps corrupt Afghani politicians. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted August 20, 2021 11 hours ago, AbdillahiSamatar said: Nothing meaningful will come from it. Since none of these African leaders have total control of their countries. Turkey is a NATO ally and will not do anything to compromise this reality. What do you know about Turkey and NATO?. Despite the alliance everyone is for himself. America is using YPG to destabilize southern Turkey and Turkey knows it. THe good news is Turkey is not an emotional Arab, especially gulf country who act like a jealous woman. Erdogan has an opportunity to stick to despot Sisi of Egypt and back Ethiopia, but they don't work that way. When the TPLF was ousted the UAE rushed head on poured billions of dollars to the Ethiopian bank. They helped Abiy with Drones to decimate TPLF, yet after things changed from the USA side , UAE went home and joined the Egypt/Sudan coalition. They don't have any principle or ideology to stand on. Turkey had good business relations with the TPLF when they ruled Ethiopia, when they were defeated, he stayed in EThiopia and advised Abiy to be moderate in his foreign policy moves. I don't think Turkey will intervene in a domestic civil war in Ethiopia. The best they could do is offer to mediate between the warring factions since Abiy doesn't trust America or Arabs. If it were Turkey, I would wait until the Amhara and Tigray exhausted of the war. At the moment, both of them are blood thirsty. Give them few more weeks or months. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AbdillahiSamatar Posted August 20, 2021 10 hours ago, galbeedi said: What do you know about Turkey and NATO?. Despite the alliance everyone is for himself. America is using YPG to destabilize southern Turkey and Turkey knows it. THe good news is Turkey is not an emotional Arab, especially gulf country who act like a jealous woman. Erdogan It seems you know nothing about anything remotely geopolitical. The Turks are in NATO because they understand its benefits. The Arabs are destabilising Ethiopia because the renaissance dam project could cut off water for Egypt. There is nothing emotional about that. Only idiots and evil minded men in Mogadishu think because Tukey has built up and run the Mogadishu port and help get their degenerate ass off the ground somehow Turkey is here to help....utter fools! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 26, 2021 Senior UAE official meets Qatar’s emir in rare visit: State media UAE national security adviser and crown prince’s brother meets Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha, the emir’s office and UAE state media report. UAE national security adviser and crown prince’s brother meets Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha, the emir’s office and UAE state media report. A senior United Arab Emirates (UAE) official has held talks with Qatar’s emir in Doha, in the first such visit in four years following a deal earlier this year to end a bitter row. National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a brother of Abu Dhabi’s crown prince and the UAE’s de facto ruler, met Qatar’s ruling Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the emir’s office and the UAE state news agency said on Thursday. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt agreed in January to end the dispute in which they had severed ties with Qatar in mid-2017. Riyadh and Cairo have appointed ambassadors to Doha, but Abu Dhabi and Manama have yet to do so. Sheikh Tahnoun and the Qatari emir discussed strengthening cooperation particularly in economic and trade areas and in investment projects, UAE state news agency WAM reported. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have sought to contain regional tensions, including with their rival Iran, as the United States on which they have long relied on for security reduces its military involvement in the wider region. The two nations could gain from investment by small but wealthy Qatar, the world’s top supplier of liquefied natural gas. Sheikh Tahnoun’s visit to Doha follows another rare trip that he made last week to Turkey, an ally of Qatar. The UAE has been at odds with Turkey on several regional issues, including over the conflict in Libya where the two states have backed rival sides. Turkey has also moved to overcome tensions with Saudi Arabia and Egypt that have hurt the Turkish economy. Another senior Emirati official said last week the UAE was “building bridges” as it focuses on economic development in its domestic and foreign policy. Aljasiira Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites