Following the break-up of the Soviet Union, Turkey’s political and economic interests diversified, but gaining membership of the European Union (EU) was its top priority. Turkey is a leading member of various regional economic forums. Recently, Islam is being used as a framework for domestic and international politics, and Turkey is placing more emphasis on being an independent state rather than a traditional bridge between Western and Eastern powers. An agenda based on compassion and development co-operation is an important element of Turkey’s relations with developing countries.
Author: Mehmet Arda