What's new

Turkish Politics & Internal Affairs

Do you agree with what I wrote?

  • I agree

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • I agree but,....

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • I don't agree

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • Don't care

    Votes: 5 38.5%

  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .
A friend of mine (Turk) stopped on Izmir airport because of “likes” and share postings on Facebook. There were anti Erdogan postings. He couldn’t enter Turkey and flew back to Germany.

Since the first day i knew you were here for trolling Turkish section, I have warned the mods many times, but nothing happened. Some may think that you are here in Turkish section for "Turkish politics&defence" but i know you are not. So i will not let this happen anymore, Forum is not kinder garden, "a friend of mine bla bla" it doesn't work like that. Google indexes every word you write and anyone on the internet can access your post and might think that this really happened. Once again i warn the moderators to take an action against you. At least from Turkish section!
@cabatli_53 @WebMaster
 
Strategic partners since 2011 and Arab Spring, have similiar geopolitical goals : resheping the MidEast. Goes beyong pro quid quo ( money - protection) which are employed by other gulf states with US.

As I said

Qatari envoy Salem bin Mubarak Al-Shafi: Doha, Ankara share same vision on regional issues

Relations between Turkey and Qatar are based on mutual respect and brotherhood, the Qatari envoy said, emphasizing that both states have a shared vision on regional issues

Qatar's Ambassador to Turkey, Salem Bin Mubarak Al-Shafi, stated that Doha and Ankara, who are strong partners, will continue cooperation in all fields and stressed that their similar views regarding regional issues enhance the pace of political ties. "The bilateral ties between Qatar and Turkey are strategic and based on mutual respect and brotherhood, no doubt the interests of both states are taken in consideration," Al-Shafi told Daily Sabah in an exclusive interview. The Qatari envoy added: "Both states have a harmonized vision toward regional issues which helps in boosting the pace of their political relations. Therefore, Qatar and Turkey established the Supreme Strategic Committee to look after and enhance their relations further."

The friendly ties and cooperation between Ankara and Doha have become more apparent with challenges the two countries have faced in recent years, such as the failed July 15, 2016 coup attempt in Turkey.

Commenting on these challenges Al-Shafi said: "Both states encountered three serious challenges in the past few years, yet, both stood defiant in the face of these difficulties. First one was Turkey's failed coup in July 2016. The second one was the fabricated Qatar-Gulf crisis, and the bigoted, inequitable and unjust embargo imposed by whom we always perceived as our own brothers; the third challenge is the recent American sanctions imposed on Turkey."

The Gulf row in the region last year was an incident during which cooperation between Turkey and Qatar was visible.

In June 2017, four Gulf countries led by Saudi Arabia abruptly severed diplomatic relations with Qatar and imposed a blockade on the tiny Gulf country, accusing it of supporting terrorism.

The Qatari government has denied the accusation, blasting the blockade as unjustified and a violation of international law. Amid the rift, Turkey has provided increased support to Qatar, boosting food and other exports to meet any shortages.

Furthermore, Turkey's ties with its NATO ally the U.S. have been greatly strained since the latter imposed economic sanctions prompted by political reasons. Following the tensions, Qatar expressed support and pledged $15 billion in investments for Turkey.

Al-Shafi underlined, "Nevertheless, since our relations are durable and established on strong bases, we managed to find new economic partnerships and we both were able to overcome odds and challenges. We continued working on our common goals/agendas successfully; the cooperation between both states shall continue in all aspects/fields."

Meanwhile, Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan and Qatar's Economy and Trade Minister Ahmed bin Jassim Bin Mohammed Al-Thani recently inked the Economic and Trade Partnership Agreement.

In relation to the issue, the Qatari ambassador said, "The Turkish economy is established on durable bases, Qatar always invests in different and variable sectors in Turkey, and since Qatari-Turkish relations have evolved remarkably in all fields - in particular, the commercial, economic and investment sectors - this agreement will further boost the commercial exchange between both states and will facilitate the flow of the commodities, services and investments."

Touching on the Qatari initiative in pledging $15 billion of direct investments in Turkey, the ambassador said, "It is further evidence that Qatar is an honest ally that sticks with its friends through thick and thin, the purpose of this initiative is to boost economic growth in Turkey, potential investments will be considered thoroughly as well as areas of investment." He added that there will be diverse investments in different sectors and the private sector will surely benefit from this agreement.

Military ties based on mutual coordination for regional security

Aside from strong political and economic ties, Turkey has also been developing military ties with Qatar. Turkey maintains a military base in Qatar. The two countries inked a military cooperation deal in October 2014, allowing for joint training exercises, cooperation on defense manufacturing and the deployment of Turkish forces on Qatari territory.

The first batch of Turkish troops arrived in the capital Doha on Oct. 4, 2015, and the Turkish flag was hoisted at the military base four days later.

Stressing that there were a lot of agreements and memorandums signed to reinforce the military and defense cooperation between the two states, Al-Shafi said, "Qatari-Turkish military relations and the presence of a Turkish military base in Doha are both coordinated according to mutually signed agreements between the two states, all these agreements aim to bolster security and stability in the region, fight terrorism and encounter growing challenges."
 
Since the first day i knew you were here for trolling Turkish section, I have warned the mods many times, but nothing happened. Some may think that you are here in Turkish section for "Turkish politics&defence" but i know you are not. So i will not let this happen anymore, Forum is not kinder garden, "a friend of mine bla bla" it doesn't work like that. Google indexes every word you write and anyone on the internet can access your post and might think that this really happened. Once again i warn the moderators to take an action against you. At least from Turkish section!
@cabatli_53 @WebMaster

Seriously, who cares what you think. Your opinion is irrelevant here.
 
Last edited:
Megri, megri...

6BEB36F9-1F6A-45DF-81ED-265A9436AA13.jpeg
 
And who is supporting openly the f****n hdp? And the pkk?
A***k chp zihniyeti!!!
 
Who sat on the same table with pkk in Oslo? Who started to talk about peace talks once again, AKP is never gonna chance.


Well ther is still differences between the two, one is peace with pkk what was a wrong decision. And Chp was one of the parties supported the proces. After that akp made 180 degrees turn and chp is still on that path:-). They are now partner, oslo is a small thing if you are comparing.
 
Well ther is still differences between the two, one is peace with pkk what was a wrong decision. And Chp was one of the parties supported the proces. After that akp made 180 degrees turn and chp is still on that path:-). They are now partner, oslo is a small thing if you are comparing.
''Oslo is a small thing'' Oh really, didnt pkk virtually took the cities in SE and store guns and ammo there, Erdogan himself said this, how many people died because of this? AKP helped pkk more than CHP could ever help.

Im not defending CHP here it is full of leftist pkk smypathisers, yet you guys act as if AKP is any better.
 
Well ther is still differences between the two, one is peace with pkk what was a wrong decision. And Chp was one of the parties supported the proces. After that akp made 180 degrees turn and chp is still on that path:-). They are now partner, oslo is a small thing if you are comparing.

Is the Aftermath of Oslo a small thing?
Cizre, Sirnak and other South-Eastern cities were under PKK control... how many Soldiers/Police and Civilians lost their lives for AKPs retardness, but yeah "small thing".

AKP made 180 degrees why?
Because they are a bunch of "dansöz".

btw... I'm not defending CHP and it's disgusting left politics.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yuuuuh mq
They literally took Hatay back without fighting.
 
Why you guys give an example of terrorism supporting activity from other parties when one different party is blamed as such?

You cannot justify one crime by giving an example of the same crime from another place. The fact should be recognised that both parties worked with PKK in past, and one is still working with them under kılıçdaroğlu's rule.

The solution is non-partisan democracy. The head of executive branch should not be able to own a hierarchical structure above both the Parliament (Legislative power) and the Government (executive power) at the same time.
 
Just one question?
Hangi parti üyeler pkk o.ç.Ların bokludere cenazeye gidiyor?
Ve hangi parti bizim şehit cenazeler gitmeye korkuyor?

Sorarsan Atatürk’ün askeri? Atatürk sizin a***q sun!
 
Just one question?
Hangi parti üyeler pkk o.ç.Ların bokludere cenazeye gidiyor?
Ve hangi parti bizim şehit cenazeler gitmeye korkuyor?

Sorarsan Atatürk’ün askeri? Atatürk sizin a***q sun!

There is a German saying:
Wer im Glashaus sitzt soll nicht mit Steinen werfen.

Buddy, nobody defends CHP an it's **** politics.

You AKP fanboys should stop that hypocrisy bs...


timthumb.php

hdp_li_vekil_pkk_li_cenazesine_akp_lilerle_birlikte_katildik_h64810_9159f.jpg

turk-diye-bir-irk-yoktur-3011131200_m.jpg

pkkli_cenazesine_katilan_akpli_galip_ensarioglu_iyi_partiyi_hedef_aldi_1509984558_38.jpg


128014.jpg
 

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom