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What’s behind Trump’s Words? The Kurdish Card in the U.S. Foreign Policy

... partners.” Evgeniia Drozhashchikh, Rethinking Russia expert and postgraduate student at Lomonosov Moscow State University, asked Michael Gunter, professor of political science at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville and authority on Kurds in Turkey and Iraq, and Kerim Has, PhD in Political Science, expert on international affairs and Russia-Turkey relations with RIAC, about their views on Trump’s motives and willingness to use “the Kurdish card” in elevating relations with either one ...

15.12.2017

War of Interests for Peace in Syria

.... Are these not better descriptions of the summit, especially when seen through the eyes of other parties of the Astana “trio”? Andrey Kortunov: From Astana to Geneva with a Stop in Sochi? Back to Geneva The joint statement of Iran, Russia and Turkey appears to show that all three parties place great value on the Astana process, which, as the parties stressed at the November 22 meeting, had achieved what other mediators and Geneva process participants had failed to achieve. Specifically, Russia,...

13.12.2017

Turkey–USA Relations in a Tailspin: To Be Continued

Signs are that U.S.–Turkey relations will see further upheavals in the short and medium term U.S.–Turkey relations are going through one of the most difficult periods in their history. On October 8, 2017 all the U.S. diplomatic missions across Turkey stopped issuing ...

15.11.2017

RIAC Hosts a Meeting with PODEM Turkish Center Representatives

... promote research in analytical work. The sides were positive about preparing joint documents. Most pending issues on international relations were also touched upon. Namely, the sides shared opinions on the current state of the Syrian crisis, the role of Turkey in regional conflict resolution, the prospects for Kurdish issue development, and the potential for cooperation between Russia and the countries of the Middle East. The sides agreed to continue cooperation on the research issues of mutual importance....

29.09.2017

The aggravation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has a pernicious effect on international stability

Andrei Kortunov about the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, end of the war in Ukraine, the nuclear deal with Iran, and Turkey's heated relations with the West. The Director General of the Russian Council on International Affairs, Andrei Kortunov, in an interview to Vestnik Kavkaza spoke about the key issues of the international agenda that will be discussed at the forthcoming ...

14.09.2017

RIAC Hosts a Meeting for Experts from Russia, Qatar, and Turkey to Discuss Qatar Crisis

... Hamad Mohammed al-Marri, Director of Qatar Centre for Strategic Research at Qatar Armed Forces, made opening speeches. All three speakers underscored the importance of dialogue and the urge for balanced assessment in the context of the crisis. Qatar and Turkey drew attention to the existing partnership in the region between their states. It was noted that demonstration of crisis relations between Qatar and other Gulf countries had a negative impact not only on the regional agenda, but also on the development ...

02.08.2017

Do CIA and BND punish Recep T. Erdogan?

... (400 km), the long-range 48N6 (250 km), the medium-range 9M96E2 (120 km) and the short-range 9M96E (40 km). The S-400 has been described, as of 2017, as "one of the best air-defense systems currently made." As soon as S-400 is deployed in Turkey, Ankara is supposed to host Russian military Technicians and advisors in order to materialize its deployment and maintenance. More Russian military advisors mean more leverage of Putin in the decision making of Ankara. Actually, the NATO members ...

02.08.2017

Breaking the U.S.-Russia Impasse: Keeping the Door Open to Dialogue

... struggle against violent extremism, the U.S., Europeans and Russia generally agree on the need to control the Islamic State. However, there has been a significant lack of coordination that has been further antagonizing relations. First, NATO-member Turkey shot down a Russian aircraft in November 2015 — an action that tested the NATO-Russia relationship, even if Turkey and Russia eventually came to terms in the aftermath. Then, in early April 2017, the U.S. fired 59 cruise missiles at Syrian airbase ...

28.06.2017
 

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