Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 4:10:15 GMT
Obviously, the Baltic States and Poland Are Vulnerable Militarily, but an Attack on Either of Them Would Normally Trigger a Joint Nato Response . Moscow Can Impose Military and Geopolitical Costs on Turkey Without Triggering a Nato Response , Because Both Countries Are Involved in Many Conflicts That Do Not Fall Within the Security Commitments of the Atlantic Alliance: Syria, Libya and Nagorno-karabakh. For Example, Moscow Could Bring Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees From the Syrian Province of Idlib to the Turkish Border. However, Now That It is Bogged Down in Ukraine, Russia Might Not Be as Keen on an.
Escalation in Idlib or a Confrontation in Northwestern Syria. In Economic Terms, Russia is Turkey's Most Important Supplier of Energy and Grain, Contributing % of the Tourists Who Visited Turkish Soil in . Almost % of the Grain Turkey Purchases, Both for Its UK Mobile Database Export-oriented Food Industry and for Domestic Consumption, Comes From Russia and Ukraine. Likewise, More Than a Third of the Gas Turkey Needs is Imported From Russia. Turkey Will Also Try to Take Advantage of Sanctions and Russian Isolation, Hoping to Attract Some of the International Fill Some of the Void Left by the Departure of Western Companies in the Russian Market. Hopefully Other Countries, Such as India, Will Follow Suit. In Line With These Goals.
Turkey is Exploring Alternative Payment Systems to Maintain and Even Expand Its Economic Ties With Russia. Turkish Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati Announced That “russian Tourists Will Have No Problems Making Payments in Turkey, as the Russian Mir Payment System Continues to Grow in the Country. The Mir Card is Accepted by Approximately % of Businesses, and Banks Are Distributing More at This Time ». Needless to Say, the Use of This Alternative Payment System Will Not Be Limited to the Tourism Industry. Despite These Factors, the Depth, Duration and Brutality of the Russian Invasion and the Nature and Scope of the Western Response Will Weigh Heavily on Turkish Politics in the Period Ahead.
Escalation in Idlib or a Confrontation in Northwestern Syria. In Economic Terms, Russia is Turkey's Most Important Supplier of Energy and Grain, Contributing % of the Tourists Who Visited Turkish Soil in . Almost % of the Grain Turkey Purchases, Both for Its UK Mobile Database Export-oriented Food Industry and for Domestic Consumption, Comes From Russia and Ukraine. Likewise, More Than a Third of the Gas Turkey Needs is Imported From Russia. Turkey Will Also Try to Take Advantage of Sanctions and Russian Isolation, Hoping to Attract Some of the International Fill Some of the Void Left by the Departure of Western Companies in the Russian Market. Hopefully Other Countries, Such as India, Will Follow Suit. In Line With These Goals.
Turkey is Exploring Alternative Payment Systems to Maintain and Even Expand Its Economic Ties With Russia. Turkish Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati Announced That “russian Tourists Will Have No Problems Making Payments in Turkey, as the Russian Mir Payment System Continues to Grow in the Country. The Mir Card is Accepted by Approximately % of Businesses, and Banks Are Distributing More at This Time ». Needless to Say, the Use of This Alternative Payment System Will Not Be Limited to the Tourism Industry. Despite These Factors, the Depth, Duration and Brutality of the Russian Invasion and the Nature and Scope of the Western Response Will Weigh Heavily on Turkish Politics in the Period Ahead.