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Head of the Presidency's Foreign Relations Department Ayşe Sözen Usluer said the April 16 referendum will be the beginning of a new era in foregin relations. She underlined that the U.K., despite leaving the EU is still a part of the Western alliance and the same will be applied for Turkey. She also said Turkey doesn't see the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as an alternative for NATO or the EU
DS: As the future of relations with the EU are being questioned, some are suggesting that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as an alternative. What is your take on this subject?
Turkey sees the SCO as an alternative for neither NATO nor the EU. I don't believe that we are in an age where we have to choose between the SCO and the EU. On the contrary, I think that Turkey is a country that diversifies its foreign policy and employs its capacity. Turkey is definitely one of the countries that has benefited most from the multipolar system that emerged at the end of Cold War. The SCO is one of the examples of the diversification of foreign policy.
https://www.dailysabah.com/eu-affai...-everything-to-be-reexamined-after-referendum
DS: As the future of relations with the EU are being questioned, some are suggesting that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as an alternative. What is your take on this subject?
Turkey sees the SCO as an alternative for neither NATO nor the EU. I don't believe that we are in an age where we have to choose between the SCO and the EU. On the contrary, I think that Turkey is a country that diversifies its foreign policy and employs its capacity. Turkey is definitely one of the countries that has benefited most from the multipolar system that emerged at the end of Cold War. The SCO is one of the examples of the diversification of foreign policy.
https://www.dailysabah.com/eu-affai...-everything-to-be-reexamined-after-referendum