The lesson to be learned is that a shared vision over the future of the international system is much more important in determining the strength of bilateral relations than shared cultural and religious traditions, which explains why Greece and Turkiye switched places as Russia’s top regional partner.
The lesson to be learned is that a shared vision over the future of the international system is much more important in determining the strength of bilateral relations than shared cultural and religious traditions..
And who has the biggest, best-funded vision of the future of the international system? Putin's biggest fanboy, Xi Jinping.
Yeah, Greece does no' like the Turkey much. A few years ago, I think, piece about a Turkey/Iran/Russia pact. Iran is sandwiched between the two, so, this makes sense, right?
The lesson to be learned is that a shared vision over the future of the international system is much more important in determining the strength of bilateral relations than shared cultural and religious traditions..
And who has the biggest, best-funded vision of the future of the international system? Putin's biggest fanboy, Xi Jinping.
Yeah, Greece does no' like the Turkey much. A few years ago, I think, piece about a Turkey/Iran/Russia pact. Iran is sandwiched between the two, so, this makes sense, right?