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China Brings Rival Palestinian Factions Together Under Historic Deal
After 17 years of hostility, Hamas and Fatah finally signed an agreement to form a national unity government. The deal, mediated by Beijing, aims at maintaining Palestinian control over Gaza once Israel's war on the enclave ends. The two factions have been at odds after elections in 2006 saw Hamas gain power in Gaza. While the group believes in armed resistance against Israeli occupation, Fatah has sought the negotiation path, hoping to establish a Palestinian state as part of a peace deal with Israel. The Beijing declaration is expected to strengthen and unify rival Palestinian factions. The move comes as Israel itself is grappling with divisions and calls for a change in leadership. Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing increasing pressure at home for his handling of the conflict, addressed US lawmakers on Wednesday, as Washington reels with dramatic changes to the presidential campaign after Joe Biden's withdrawal. The visit follows Israel's strike on a Yemeni port last weekend that is raising fears of a widening conflict that could also engulf Lebanon. Strait Talk, hosted by Ayse Suberker, is TRT World’s programme that features in-depth analysis of Türkiye’s role in the world. Guests: Tamer Qarmout Assistant Professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Chris Doyle Director at CAABU Kamel Hawwash Founding Member of BPC
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Russia and Azerbaijan Watch as Armenia Strengthens Western Ties and Pursues EU Visa Talks
Over the past months, Armenia has been pivoting away from Russia towards Western countries. Yerevan has been searching for new allies ever since it was defeated in the Karabakh war. The country is accusing Moscow of failing to protect it from neighbour and longtime rival Azerbaijan. And now, the EU says it’s ready to start talks on visa liberalisation for Armenian citizens seeking short visits to the Schengen zone. The announcement was made together with the approval of a military aid package worth more than 10 million dollars which the bloc has allocated to Yerevan. And, earlier this month, Armenia also carried out a 9-day joint military exercise with the US, just a month after Yerevan said it would quit the Russia-led CSTO - a military alliance of post-Soviet states. The Russian foreign ministry criticized both the drills and the EU’s decision, saying these moves could destabilise the South Caucasus. As for Baku, it called the latest developments provocative actions that it says show Armenia s preparation for another war with Azerbaijan. Since Baku regained control of the Karabakh province in September, the two sides have been working towards a peace deal after decades of conflict. Strait Talk, hosted by Ayse Suberker, is TRT World’s programme that features in-depth analysis of Türkiye’s role in the world. Guests: Samuel Doveri Vesterbye Managing Director at European Neighbourhood Council Farid Shafiyev Chairperson at the Center of Analysis of International Relations