Yes, but he is wiley, and Türkiye is a NATO member and has access to nukes. They have applied to be a BRICS member also. Such duplicitous diplomacy is what they have done for centuries, as they traditionally saw themselves as a bridge (a scenic boat-ride akshully) between Muslim and Christian.
Also, they get fall-out refugees from other Arab nations when said nations are attacked by a certain unmentionable party. This is a huge problem, as the starving masses tend to settle in the rough, un-building-controlled, rubble and cement built, earthquake-prone zones in the East of the nation. It is a humanitarian disaster, while Europeans refused Turkey entry into the EU, because they didn't want those refugees and the financial drainage that come with it.
So, Turkey is casting about to improve their economic recovery, and as you say, the Arab community, as well as the Turkic one, want stability, and no more wars.
As it is, however, any peace-negotiators are prime assassination targets.
Yes, but he is wiley, and Türkiye is a NATO member and has access to nukes. They have applied to be a BRICS member also. Such duplicitous diplomacy is what they have done for centuries, as they traditionally saw themselves as a bridge (a scenic boat-ride akshully) between Muslim and Christian.
Also, they get fall-out refugees from other Arab nations when said nations are attacked by a certain unmentionable party. This is a huge problem, as the starving masses tend to settle in the rough, un-building-controlled, rubble and cement built, earthquake-prone zones in the East of the nation. It is a humanitarian disaster, while Europeans refused Turkey entry into the EU, because they didn't want those refugees and the financial drainage that come with it.
So, Turkey is casting about to improve their economic recovery, and as you say, the Arab community, as well as the Turkic one, want stability, and no more wars.
As it is, however, any peace-negotiators are prime assassination targets.