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Erdogan in Egypt for first time in years as Hamas joins Cairo hostage talks – The Times of Israel

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in Cairo on his first visit since 2012, sealing a thaw in ties and weighing in on indirect talks between Israel and Hamas on pausing the Gaza war.

Erdogan is welcomed at Cairo airport by his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sissi and the two men exchange a handshake on the tarmac, footage of his arrival shows.

Erdogan, an outspoken critic of Israels conduct of the Gaza war, said Monday that he would discuss with efforts to halt the bloodshed with Sissi.

His arrival coincides with that of the Hamas terror group, which dispatched a delegation to Cairo today for talks mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States.

Erdogan earlier said his meetings in Egypt, as well as the United Arab Emirates, would look at what more can be done for our brothers in Gaza.

As Turkey, we continue to make every effort to stop the bloodshed, he told a news conference.

Istanbul served as a base for Hamas political leaders before the October 7 attack. The NATO member asked Hamas chiefs to leave after some were captured on video celebrating the unprecedented attack.

Ankara in November recalled its ambassador to Israel, and has maintained intermittent communication with the Hamas leadership, who see Turkey as a potential ally in ceasefire negotiations.

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Erdoan and Rama set $2 billion trade goal between Trkiye and Albania – [LKHA] Ilke News Agency – lke Haber Ajans (LKHA)

Following their bilateral meeting and the first meeting of the Trkiye-Albania High Level Cooperation Council, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan and Prime Minister Edi Rama of Albania addressed the media at the Presidential Complex in Ankara.

President Erdogan announced an ambitious new trade target of $2 billion between the two nations, representing a significant jump from the current $1 billion volume. He underscored the vital role of private sector engagement in achieving this goal, recognizing the existing strength of Turkish investments in Albania, estimated at around $3.5 billion. Over 600 Turkish companies actively contribute to the Albanian economy, creating employment opportunities for over 15,000 citizens. Both leaders expressed commitment to further fostering mutually beneficial economic ties.

The fight against the Glen movement (FETO), designated as a terrorist organization by Turkey, featured prominently in the discussions. Erdogan applauded Prime Minister Rama's resolute stance against the group, acknowledging their attempts to disrupt bilateral relations. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to collaborative efforts to counter FETO's influence in both countries, emphasizing information sharing and coordinated actions.

Deep concern was expressed over the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly the situation in Gaza. Erdogan condemned Israel's actions and lauded Albania's recent stance at the UN General Assembly vote condemning the atrocities. He highlighted the international community's responsibility to address the crisis and secure a just and peaceful future for the Palestinian people. The leaders pledged continued engagement and joint initiatives to advocate for Palestine's rights and support lasting solutions.

The press conference highlighted the enduring strategic partnership between Turkey and Albania as key NATO allies. Both leaders reiterated their commitment to regional stability and joint efforts to address security challenges in the Balkans.

Erdogan commended Albania's contributions to the Turkish Maarif Foundation, which provides educational opportunities in Albania, serving over 2,000 students.

This high-level meeting signifies a deepening partnership between Turkey and Albania across various domains. The outlined goals in trade, security cooperation, and support for Palestine underscore their shared strategic interests and commitment to regional stability. As these initiatives unfold, further developments and outcomes will be closely monitored. (ILKHA)

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Israeli efforts to drive people out of Gaza null, void: President Erdogan – TRT World

Hosting his Turkish counterpart in the capital Cairo for the first time in a decade, Egypts President Abdel Fattah el Sisi said on Wednesday that his country is opening a new page in relations with Trkiye.

"I welcome President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his first visit to Egypt in more than 10 years to open a new page between our two countries to enrich our bilateral relationship and put it on the right track," Sisi said during a joint news conference with the Turkish leader.

Sisi said Egypt seeks to boost its trade with Trkiye to $15 billion in the next five years.

The Egyptian leader said he looks forward to accepting President Erdogan's invitation to visit Trkiye in April to strengthen bilateral relations.

I affirm our pride and appreciation for our historic relations with Trkiye and the cultural heritage we share, he added.

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Egypt and Turkey: Enormous Distrust to Hope (El-Sisi and Erdogan) Modern Tokyo Times – Modern Tokyo Times

Egypt and Turkey: Enormous Distrust to Hope (El-Sisi and Erdogan)

Kanako Mita, Sawako Utsumi, and Lee Jay Walker

Modern Tokyo Times

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi(al-Sisi)of Egypt greeted President Recep Tayyip Erdoan of Turkey (Trkiye) with open arms during Erdoans visit to Egypt.

This would have been unimaginable during the height of the intrigues of America under President Barack Obama and external forces from Turkey, Qatar, and others that gave fresh momentum to the Muslim Brotherhood and the so-called Arab Spring. Indeed, el-Sisi stepped into the Muslim Brotherhood quagmire and pushed the forces of destabilization back by stabilizing Egypt.

Egypts leader seeks to stabilize Libya, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. NATO Turkey, on the other hand, under Erdoan involved itself in Libya and currently occupies North Syria while Erdoan pushes the Muslim Brotherhood dream in several nations, including keeping the support of Turks in Germany and the Netherlands (Holland).

However, it seems that the pragmatism of el-Sisi is winning the day. If so, this bodes well for parts of North Africa still blighted by instability (notably Libya) and for the troubled nations of the Middle East (West Asia).

Ahram Online said (Abdel-Rahman Salaheddin), The long-awaited visit comes at a time when both countries need each other in the face of many challenges, whether due to the development of conflict and competition within the international system, such as the Ukrainian war and the US-Chinese rivalry, or the regional competition to redraw the map of the distribution of power between Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, and Israel.

Cordial talks between the leaders of Egypt and Turkey based on solidarity to pragmatic compromises concerning economics, geopolitics, drone warfare, and other areas are a million miles from the fallout of the Muslim Brotherhood assault on the body politic of Egypt.

France 24 reports, Turkey and Egypt cut ties in 2013 after Sisi, then defense minister, ousted Islamist presidentMohamed Morsi, an ally of Ankara and part of theMuslim Brotherhoodmovement.

Turning the clock forward to the meeting between el-Sisi and Erdoan, both leaders said they would cooperate over the crisis in Gaza between Hamas and Israel. This concerns important initiatives to stem the crisis and the rebuilding of Gaza along with Gulf Powers after the crisis ends.

Reuters reports, Erdogan has sought to ease tensions with Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Israel since 2021 though since October he has publicly sniped with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israels devastating war against Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza.

Egypt is focused on stabilizing Libya, the dam issue with Ethiopia, and supporting Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. This concerns the crisis in Yemen to the containment of the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist networks that threaten regional stability.

Energy disputes in the Mediterranean, drone warfare (the influence of Turkey in several conflicts), economics, and a host of other issues were discussed by the leaders of Egypt and Turkey during the meeting between el-Sisi and Erdoan.

Overall, the positive meeting between both leaders bodes well for regional stability and, in areas of differences, to make compromises.

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Erdogan alleges Boris Johnson’s role in unsuccessful peace talks, reiterating Putin’s ‘sincerity’ – Nordic Research and Monitoring Network

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, commenting on Russian President Vladimir Putins first interview with a Western journalist in two years, addressed events concerning Ukraine under Turkeys mediation. Erdogan echoed Putins claim that former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson misled Ukraine, resulting in the failure of peace talks.

Last Friday Putin, in an interview with fired Fox News host Tucker Carlson, claimed that Johnson impeded peace negotiations. Putin alleged that Johnson, whom he described as possessing a pure heart but lacking a great mind, intervened during discussions in Istanbul in March 2022. According to Putin, Johnson allegedly persuaded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy not to sign a deal, suggesting that its better to fight Russia.

To be honest, in President Putins statements, there is a noteworthy sense of sincerity. Throughout what we can refer to as the Istanbul process, we took every sincere step possible. We worked with a focused determination for results, but unfortunately, peace could not be achieved, Erdogan told pro-government journalists onboard the plane returning from Egypt on Wednesday.

Erdogan highlighted their commitment to sustaining efforts towards peace, stating, Before former UK prime minister Boris Johnson withdrew his support from the peace efforts , we collaborated and persisted in our efforts, albeit without success.

Asserting that they have facilitated concrete results in advancing peace amid the Ukraine-Russia conflict thus far, Erdogan underscored the developments, ranging from prisoner exchanges to establishing a grain corridor.

Emphasizing their facilitation of meetings between the parties in Turkey on multiple occasions, Erdogan called for renewed efforts, stating, We can convene again and unlock the door to peace through a solution-oriented process, devoid of external influences.

Recently, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron paid us a visit, and we discussed these matters with him. Should President Putin engage directly in dialogue with us during this process, or should Russias relevant ministers intervene, we will engage with them to navigate this process and achieve outcomes, Erdogan added.

It was previously announced that Putin would visit Ankara on February 12, but Russian authorities said the visit was postponed until after the Russian presidential election in March. Following Ankaras approval of Swedens joining NATO, the visit would be critical due to its timing. It was expected to cover various topics including renewal of the grain corridor, a natural gas hub project, Syria and the Caucasus.

During a meeting on the sidelines of the sixth summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-building Measures in Asia (CICA) in the Kazakh capital of Astana in October 2022, Putin informed Erdogan that Turkey had become the most dependable route for gas supplies to Europe. He also proposedestablishing a European gas hub in Turkey.

Ankara had been trying to convince Russia to return to the Black Sea Grain Initiative, facilitated by Turkey and the UN. This initiative ensured the safe export of Ukrainian grain over the Black Sea during the war. However, Russiawithdrewfrom the agreement in July 2023 and declared its lack of interest in reviving the deal.

NATO member Turkey previously announced that it would not participate in the sanctions imposed on Moscow by the United States and European Union due to its dependence on Russia for natural gas and also because its a favorite destination of millions of Russian tourists.

Previously defining the war between Russia and Ukraine as a process, Erdogan never said Russia invaded Ukraine. He also said he told his NATO counterparts that the West had provoked and underestimated Russian President Putin.

In 2022 during a Balkan tour, Erdogan criticized Europes underestimation of Russia, pointing out the consequences of Russia cutting off natural gas to Europe, resulting in sudden price hikes. He remarked that now there was widespread concern about how to manage the winter, implying a failure to consider these ramifications earlier.

Additionally, Erdogan accused European leaders of lacking foresight, saying, Of course, Europes attitude towards Putin, the imposition of sanctions, has inevitably brought Putin to the point of saying If you are doing this, I will do that, and Mr. Putin uses all the means and weapons at his disposal.

Nordic Monitor previously reported that there has been a noteworthy surge in the creation of startup companies in Turkey by Russian and Iranian nationals, according to official statistics. This suggests strategic moves by Moscow and Tehran, viewing the Turkish market as a viable avenue to navigating and alleviating constraints imposed by Western sanctions.

Data from the Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) reveal that Russians led in establishing 592 new companies in Turkey from January to August 2023. Predominantly structured as limited liability companies, these ventures position Russians at the forefront of foreign investors creating enterprises in the Turkish market. The majority of foreign-owned companies were classified under the category of non-specialized wholesale trade, indicating their establishment to engage in wholesale trade across a diverse range of products.

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