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Türkiye will emerge as a central power in 'reshaped global order': President Erdogan
‘As in Syria, we are entering new era in which we will reap the rewards of our sacrifices and efforts, and of having stood on right side of history and conscience,’ says Erdogan.
Türkiye will emerge as a central power in 'reshaped global order': President Erdogan
Erdogan said that Türkiye's path and destiny are bright, new opportunities will arise, and possibilities beyond expectations will emerge. / AA
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that Türkiye will become one of the central poles in the newly reshaped world order.

“As in Syria, we are entering a new era in which we will reap the rewards of our sacrifices and efforts, and of having stood on the right side of history and conscience,” said Erdogan, speaking at the 7th Extraordinary General Assembly of the Turkish Entrepreneurial Businesspeople Confederation on Thursday.

“The world is slowly moving towards what we've been saying. The validity of our criticisms of global politics, which we have been making for years, is becoming apparent today,” he said.

Erdogan said that Türkiye's path and destiny are bright, and new doors will open, new opportunities will arise and possibilities beyond expectations will emerge.

“We are on a brand new journey where our epics will be recited from memory, our achievements will be talked about by friend and foe alike and ultimately, a great and powerful Türkiye will emerge,” he added.

He urged entrepreneurs and businesspeople to ignore economists who, for years, have been waiting for Türkiye to fall into crisis, chaos, turmoil and economic hardship.

“We will not give credence to the dark scenarios that economic hitmen market as predictions,” he said.

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Mediating role for Greenland

Meanwhile, a US foreign policy expert has said that Türkiye could play a mediating role between the US and Europe amid rising tensions over Greenland.

Philip Gordon, an expert at the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy and Technology under the Foreign Policy programme at the Brookings Institution, said on Wednesday that Türkiye’s position gives it an important voice as transatlantic relations come under strain.

“Especially transatlantic relations degrade, which unfortunately they are, Türkiye has an important voice in all that,” said Gordon, who previously served as a national security adviser during former US Vice President Kamala Harris’ tenure.

He said Türkiye already plays a bridging role between Ukraine and Russia while seeking to maintain good relations with Washington, adding that US President Donald Trump has often spoken positively about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

SOURCE:AA