Bridging the Gulf: Why Erdogan’s three-nation tour is a win-win for all

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Energy, defence and infrastructure are the focus areas of cooperation as Turkish President Erdogan visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE on three-day official tour

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan's three-nation visit, namely to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, starts with the agenda focusing on more cooperation in defence, energy and economy. / Photo: AP

The Gulf countries were among the first to congratulate President Erdogan on his victory, signalling improving relations between Ankara and the region. Erdogan’s visit marks the shifting sands in bilateral relations, especially with UAE and Saudi Arabia. Over the past few decades, experts say the Gulf nations have started to acknowledge Türkiye’s position as a bridge between the West, balancing its relations with different actors, ranging from the Middle East to Central Asia.

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