Does Erdogan's NATO move signal a pivot away from Russia and toward the West?
President Erdogan’s recent “U-turn” on Sweden’s accession to NATO has led to a number of observers wondering whether Turkey may be pivoting away from Russia and returning to the West, with some asking how long Erdogan’s special relationship with Putin can last. Amberin Zaman, a senior correspondent reporting from the Middle East, North Africa and Europe exclusively for Al-Monitor, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why none of Erdogan’s latest moves amount to a pivot away from Russia any more than they signal a real reset with the West. Instead, this is simply Erdogan navigating Ankara’s relationships in ways that he believes best benefit Turkey’s interests and above all his own political survival.
Read Amberin Zaman’s latest piece in Al Monitor here: Erdogan’s NATO moves agitate Russia but don’t spell Turkey's sharp shift to West
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