🔴 #Analysis_regional
The situation in the #Caucasus region is such that countries in crisis, such as #Turkmenistan and #Azerbaijan, pursue their relations and goals by relying on regional and supra-regional actors and powers due to their inability to manage the crisis and resolve the conflict. This is why #Turkey is interested in an active presence in the Caucasus region and cooperation and closeness with Azerbaijan. read:
1. The development of strategic depth with the #No-Ottomanism's approach is an essential part of the foreign policy of #Erdogan and the ruling party of Turkey, and its active presence and role in the region, especially in conflicts, is within this framework.
۲. Turkey's motivation for entering the South Caucasus region is also accompanied by a #nationalist and ideological outlook. Turkish language, #religion and #religion have made Erdogan have a special and mixed view of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue from Azerbaijan.
3. Turkey's #economic view of the Caucasus region is based on its #energy supply through the development and expansion of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and cooperation with Azerbaijan in this regard.
4. Turkey has a #strategic view of the Caucasus region to create a strategic balance in competition with regional actors such as Russia and #Iran. Therefore, one of the reasons is Turkey's support for Azerbaijan in this regard.
# has internal, regional and international origins. It seems that the regional and #international actors involved in this conflict, with the exception of the Islamic Republic, which emphasizes its peaceful settlement through mediation, have no will or desire to resolve it. Considering the #constructive role of these actors, especially Turkey, which has only a one-sided and non-peaceful view of the issue, along with the reluctance of other actors such as the Minsk Group (US, Russia and France) to resolve the #disputation due to differences of interest, There does not seem to be any sign of resolving it in the short term through #mediation.
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