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March 10, 2015

Turkey-GCC alliance ‘not to be ruled out’
Ankara last week signed a military accord with Qatar allowing troop deployments

Hassan Kemal Yardimci, Turkey’s deputy defence minister, said that a military alliance between his country and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members should not be ruled out.

“All options are open to boost military cooperation with the countries in the region,” Yardimci was quoted as saying by Bahraini daily Al Ayam on Tuesday.

The minister, who was in Bahrain as part of a Gulf tour that will also take him to other Gulf states, said that his visit was to reinforce military cooperation with the kingdom.

“We want to work together to boost military ties with Bahrain,” he said. “This visit paves the way for a common ground and joint marine manoeuvres with Bahrain in the near future should not be ruled out,” he said.

It was revealed last week that Qatar and Turkey have signed a military agreement that gives both countries the possibility to deploy soldiers in each other’s territory in special cases.

Brat Junkar, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Turkish Parliament, made the revelation, saying Turkey views its relations with the Gulf states through a strategic prism.

The military accord between Ankara and Doha also includes expanding cooperation in military training, defence industry and joint military drills.

The foreign affairs committee in the Turkish parliament last week endorsed the agreement to be debated by the lawmakers.

In Bahrain, the deputy minister said no military agreements were signed during the visit.

“However, there is shared work we are doing together with our Bahraini friends,” he said as he attended a reception hosted aboard the Turkish Navy Corvette TCG Buyukada (F-512).

The 2400-tonne, 99.5 metre long corvette, equipped with numerous weapons systems, can carry a helicopter and a crew of approximately 90 sailors, has joined Nato’s counter piracy Operation Ocean Shield.

“The Turkish national warship is conducting a deployment in the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, the Arabian Gulf and adjacent areas from February to April,” the Turkish embassy in Manama said. “It will carry out operations and exercises in cooperation with the navies of the regional countries in order to contribute to enhancing bilateral relations between Turkey and the Gulf countries.”

The modern littoral combat warship with indigenous surface, air and anti-submarine warfare capabilities will also conduct training with several counter-piracy naval forces operating in the Indian Ocean, Nato said in a statement last month.

“The ship will provide support to Nato’s regional capacity building efforts in order to enhance interoperability and cooperation between the nations in the area,” the military alliance said.

Commander Nato Allied Maritime Command Vice Admiral Peter Hudson welcomed “Turkish Navy’s continued support to counter piracy efforts and its firm commitment to international maritime security.”

“Though the number of piracy attacks has significantly declined, piracy at sea has not been eliminated, so vigilance by the international community remains necessary,” he said.

Last week, Turkey’s Ambassador to Bahrain Hatun Demirer said that Ankara was keen on developing relations with Manama in all fields.

“Turkey attaches importance to Bahrain,” she said. “There is political will at both sides to further develop already existing good relations in all fields based on our common history and culture. Turkey and Bahrain closely cooperate at multinational platforms as well for the best interests of our nations,” she said.

Bilateral trade volume between Turkey and Bahrain has a tendency to increase, she added.

“We have realised approximately $500 million trade volume in 2014. This number was $139 million in 2009. Trade volume between Turkey and the GCC was close to $16 billion in 2014,” she said.

Hatun is the second Turkish woman ambassador posted in Bahrain. Hilal Başkal made history twice in June 2001 by becoming the first woman ambassador in Bahrain and the first Turkish woman appointed as the head of a diplomatic mission in an Arab country. She left the kingdom in December 2005.

Turkey-GCC alliance ‘not to be ruled out’ | GulfNews.com
 
March 10, 2015

Turkey-GCC alliance ‘not to be ruled out’
Ankara last week signed a military accord with Qatar allowing troop deployments

Hassan Kemal Yardimci, Turkey’s deputy defence minister, said that a military alliance between his country and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members should not be ruled out.

“All options are open to boost military cooperation with the countries in the region,” Yardimci was quoted as saying by Bahraini daily Al Ayam on Tuesday.

The minister, who was in Bahrain as part of a Gulf tour that will also take him to other Gulf states, said that his visit was to reinforce military cooperation with the kingdom.

“We want to work together to boost military ties with Bahrain,” he said. “This visit paves the way for a common ground and joint marine manoeuvres with Bahrain in the near future should not be ruled out,” he said.

It was revealed last week that Qatar and Turkey have signed a military agreement that gives both countries the possibility to deploy soldiers in each other’s territory in special cases.

Brat Junkar, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Turkish Parliament, made the revelation, saying Turkey views its relations with the Gulf states through a strategic prism.

The military accord between Ankara and Doha also includes expanding cooperation in military training, defence industry and joint military drills.

The foreign affairs committee in the Turkish parliament last week endorsed the agreement to be debated by the lawmakers.

In Bahrain, the deputy minister said no military agreements were signed during the visit.

“However, there is shared work we are doing together with our Bahraini friends,” he said as he attended a reception hosted aboard the Turkish Navy Corvette TCG Buyukada (F-512).

The 2400-tonne, 99.5 metre long corvette, equipped with numerous weapons systems, can carry a helicopter and a crew of approximately 90 sailors, has joined Nato’s counter piracy Operation Ocean Shield.

“The Turkish national warship is conducting a deployment in the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, the Arabian Gulf and adjacent areas from February to April,” the Turkish embassy in Manama said. “It will carry out operations and exercises in cooperation with the navies of the regional countries in order to contribute to enhancing bilateral relations between Turkey and the Gulf countries.”

The modern littoral combat warship with indigenous surface, air and anti-submarine warfare capabilities will also conduct training with several counter-piracy naval forces operating in the Indian Ocean, Nato said in a statement last month.

“The ship will provide support to Nato’s regional capacity building efforts in order to enhance interoperability and cooperation between the nations in the area,” the military alliance said.

Commander Nato Allied Maritime Command Vice Admiral Peter Hudson welcomed “Turkish Navy’s continued support to counter piracy efforts and its firm commitment to international maritime security.”

“Though the number of piracy attacks has significantly declined, piracy at sea has not been eliminated, so vigilance by the international community remains necessary,” he said.

Last week, Turkey’s Ambassador to Bahrain Hatun Demirer said that Ankara was keen on developing relations with Manama in all fields.

“Turkey attaches importance to Bahrain,” she said. “There is political will at both sides to further develop already existing good relations in all fields based on our common history and culture. Turkey and Bahrain closely cooperate at multinational platforms as well for the best interests of our nations,” she said.

Bilateral trade volume between Turkey and Bahrain has a tendency to increase, she added.

“We have realised approximately $500 million trade volume in 2014. This number was $139 million in 2009. Trade volume between Turkey and the GCC was close to $16 billion in 2014,” she said.

Hatun is the second Turkish woman ambassador posted in Bahrain. Hilal Başkal made history twice in June 2001 by becoming the first woman ambassador in Bahrain and the first Turkish woman appointed as the head of a diplomatic mission in an Arab country. She left the kingdom in December 2005.

Turkey-GCC alliance ‘not to be ruled out’ | GulfNews.com
This is exactly what King Salman is trying to do genius guy I must saw @Mosamania @Rakan.SA
 
not good they are the enemy (not as a country but their leader) is a brotherhood supporter
 
I hope a Turkey GCC Alliance will become reallity, if Potential will combined from Turkey(Know How + Industrial Base) and Gluf States(Oil & Money) we will get strong together ! A Base in Quatar have great strategic importance for Turkey, it is close to the straight of Hormuz and arabian Sea ! If Fighter Jets and a Naval Task Group will be deployed we can take Action against militant or even by large Scale Conflict on indian Subcontinent !

A wise move !
 
I hope a Turkey GCC Alliance will become reallity, if Potential will combined from Turkey(Know How + Industrial Base) and Gluf States(Oil & Money) we will get strong together ! A Base in Quatar have great strategic importance for Turkey, it is close to the straight of Hormuz and arabian Sea ! If Fighter Jets and a Naval Task Group will be deployed we can take Action against militant or even by large Scale Conflict on indian Subcontinent !

A wise move !

Go to Syria first, make all parties surrender into a reasonable peace process, it is the first step, just next your own door........
 
I hope a Turkey GCC Alliance will become reallity, if Potential will combined from Turkey(Know How + Industrial Base) and Gluf States(Oil & Money) we will get strong together ! A Base in Quatar have great strategic importance for Turkey, it is close to the straight of Hormuz and arabian Sea ! If Fighter Jets and a Naval Task Group will be deployed we can take Action against militant or even by large Scale Conflict on indian Subcontinent !

A wise move !


This is not all what we need. We also need a similar alliance between Pakistan and Turkey while having all of our Central Asian states onboard.
 
This is not all what we need. We also need a similar alliance between Pakistan and Turkey while having all of our Central Asian states onboard.


turks would love nothing more than an alliance with their ethnic & religious kin in pakistan & bangladesh like the othmanis & babris. but pakistans relationship with china & the chinese is problematic similar to saudi relationship with sisi. both china & the chinese and sisi needs to go if there is to be a sincere alliance between turks & pakistan and turks & saudis. recall the recent prime minister davutoglu visit to pakistan. recall the recent salman meeting with sisi, erdogan, sharif on consecutive days. the sharif-salman meeting is after the erdogan-salman meeting. one can speculate sharif being briefed on the situation. it is too much for it all to be a coincidence.

this alliance was predicted years ago. there has also been indications of the prediction coming true.
 
Any Alliance without Pakistan is Incomplete and the kings are not going to take such a Risk. it is infact ALL+GCC.

Islamic IRAN VS The NATO alliance.

The world will change once ALL the Elephants fall.:dance3:
 
Turkish GCC alliance against whom ? It is not explicitly mentioned but according to common sense it looks like Iran. What is it suppose to achieve ? Is it due to Shia control of Yemen. Is it due to Iranian influence increasing in the Middle East ? It seems the Saudis and GCC think that way. The Saudis and GCC see Iran as a threat and potential enemy. Will it become a full fledged alliance or just fizzle out after some deliberations. If Iran plays it cool then it most likely will fizzle out.
Some people on this forum are talking of Pakistan and Turkey forming an alliance. Against whom ? Today Pakistan is in an uneasy peace with India. Turkey as part of NATO is at peace with Europe and Russia. Even Cyprus has become quiet. Before we can form an alliance with Turkey, we should go into joint production of military equipment with the Turks. Have common military standards. Common training methods and facilities. That is the first step to an alliance. Meanwhile Iran is also our friend and we should start thinking of similar terms with Iran. Then one day we will be on the path of an alliance.
 
Turkish GCC alliance against whom ? It is not explicitly mentioned but according to common sense it looks like Iran. What is it suppose to achieve ? Is it due to Shia control of Yemen. Is it due to Iranian influence increasing in the Middle East ? It seems the Saudis and GCC think that way. The Saudis and GCC see Iran as a threat and potential enemy. Will it become a full fledged alliance or just fizzle out after some deliberations. If Iran plays it cool then it most likely will fizzle out.
Some people on this forum are talking of Pakistan and Turkey forming an alliance. Against whom ? Today Pakistan is in an uneasy peace with India. Turkey as part of NATO is at peace with Europe and Russia. Even Cyprus has become quiet. Before we can form an alliance with Turkey, we should go into joint production of military equipment with the Turks. Have common military standards. Common training methods and facilities. That is the first step to an alliance. Meanwhile Iran is also our friend and we should start thinking of similar terms with Iran. Then one day we will be on the path of an alliance.

Firtst come with money and we can talk further, you think we have get our hardware for nothing:-)?
 

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