Erdogan’s immediate economic concerns to overlap with foreign policy objectives: Analyst |
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Turkiye needs foreign investment from wherever it can get it, and Turkish foreign policy is very much going to be on offer, as it seeks the funding from regional partners in the Gulf, Russia, or partners in the west. After President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s win in the presidential runoff election, his first challenge is dealing with a mounting foreign debt reserve crisis. Mr James Ryan, director of Research & Middle East Programs at the Foreign Policy Research Institute shares more on CNA’s Asia First.
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