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the 2nd was affected millions of people, the during the consulate. the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states and the ussr, died in the defense that the main tribes crush. 13th stopped us because hitler was a week and know a week that it was the last thing. he was the major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century waste that affords the germans head of the germans. when we support the russians in that
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way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time, the redrawing of european board britain and the united states. but then just to the plan to attack the ussr, survive, russia had to be sacrifice which would be like this service mesa, ford from us has done a lot of summer capital and mitchell now is full of no right now. because of the guns. the us welcome to our t exclusive interview. i am so sorry, again today joined by i'm by so there are now 2 because who's a member of parliament from c h, b and chief foreign policy advisor to one of the prominent president candidates of to here who's there to market his federal. hello and welcome to the show. thank you very much. let's get into the topic as one of the most senior former diplomats in
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the position alliance. i want to talk about what's tickets for in policy would look like under a coach titled the administration in a recent interview, you could decides to keeps current for a policy for being based on leadership diplomacy. and you said that this would be corrected with institution building to expand the statement. what did you mean actually to thank you very much for this question. first of all, i think it is important to underline that and didn't be a keeping government for the last 20 is institutionalization, has been serious and neglected. not only in foreign policy, but in whole levels and you know, aspects and for ministry as far as the implementation of foreign policy is close and has been an unfortunate the sidelines. and that is what i mean a when i say that different policies will be institutionalized, institutionalization of foreign policy means the miss your phone. if the spirit
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again become a very important the dynamic and elements for the, for the policy formulation and making. and certainly as far as the phone and policy implementation is concerned, when it was that our problems say you upgrade the levels starting from the ministry and then going to the other levels a but to get into a can be government. unfortunately, at the other level was always the domain and plan and to the president and his office and tried to maintain a for relations with other countries. this is what they mean when we say that a institutionalization of foreign policy that would be made certainly and at that aspect is of course the different policy of turkey after the elections under the new government to be based on peaceful resolution of the conflicts. and also the use of the domestic language, if there will be a change in a way you explain to us right now, will the new approach be radical or different from to
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t as current policy towards russia towards the should that won't be any serious change because it, i shall enter the heather they to long history, and they have a discoveries state experience. and that's the reason why i don't think that there will be any change as far as the took possession relations that close at the state to state. your nations will certainly continue. but the ministries are for and it says you will become a perhaps more communicative. and then of was a, i understand that the president put in and present the other one had said they have a quiet that ok citizenship. and referring to those who k as in general, so can mark others cause for to create your own rock and syria, actually to come together. how can this be achieved, provided that those countries interest, diverge greatly on serial number of issues. thank you for asking this question. because it will give me a fortune to, to, to explain what the mean it this project it is a,
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in generally referred to as the me least the partnership and corporation, a organization which has insurance, meaning for to as medical orientation, is it or to do but it should be, it should be lead basically that which is, will be in acronyms. now a, all these 4 countries are actually being seriously affected because of 2 important phenomena, which i prevail, linking out yoga fee and the 1st is international terrorism. and the 2nd one is migration. so these 2 phenomena are very much it intelligent. you around is a destination country, a particularly for my friends that are coming from spanish, done rock and syria are a source countries because so many syrians have left their country. iraqis also the you do can see, but that also can me also considered as that transition country and turkey is a destination country. so all these 4 countries being effective because of to say
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not to important phenomena and geography with perhaps need to get together and a find it come on the platform where they can talk these issues. and that's the reason why a vi proposing this project. the project today due to as medical and if these 4 countries get together and establish a kind of an coming understanding about how to address these issues. i think it will be a basis for it. so difficult, but asian in the middle east in general. suddenly this project does not exclude other partners or other countries in the region, but he does not excluding others, not as regional. that there's either a, i know that that or so in the international rafters or international organizations who have also an important role to play in that kind of project. so this is a project that the probably going to put into action immediately after the elections and the he will certainly reach out to eat on the rock and syria and
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explaining how we can and develop this project that i refer to as imogen. these. but there's been cooperation, organization and nature question how, what uh, picture of mr. john custodial effect, if he wins, that the relations between the 2 key and the rest on nato is incorrect, expected to ease its position. that own sweetens potential accession to nato mess is simply a 3rd 3. or if a question that i really don't have any, if you know mind sir, the believe that on the 14th of may, can my police though is going to win the elections. a heading said does, i think a of course to key does not make any distinction between the east and west and entered, use fully a bound. and there is a in compliance with the commitments that it has taken so far. a lot of those commitments is, of course, the membership in native therapy has been a member of nato, is since 1952 and so it is more than 70 years already. and this is
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a very important identity of turkey. eh, but the, let me also remind you that a, during the cold water, for example, in spite of the fact that turkey a wasn't member of nato to, he had very good the nation. so this is the former soviet union. so turkey is for them policy a in a balanced approach, does not make any distinction between a, it's a western allies and, and its eastern neighbors. in fact, both school geographies are complementary. a with one in addition. and 2 key from this point of view has a very important there, so it gives you a geography and this location gives 3rd key. the advantage of the vehicle distance to all these actors around itself is not going to be any change it, you know, relations to be trasha after the elections. and there's not going to be change in relations with nato and to, i'm sure,
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or the new government then present the colors that all of it will be a very keen to maintain this balanced for them for the see a come back to the okay. in india, right in front of us as part of the swedish member shift tonight to his consent to you know that last year there was a lot to remember and which was signed in methods. and it took us complaining because of the behavior of finland as reason. and it's a reaction to the action was used to attitudes of these 2 countries to peek into terrorism. at some progress has been made and the few months has become a member of nato. and that took a sugarland nationalism get approved that and i think sweden also made some progress at the beginning of this year. they changed their constitution. and this i think that the 1st of june, this year in new low fee would be put into implementation. and on combat against terrorism. so all these actually showed that the sweden is also willing to make
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some progress as to ease at the difficulties between sweden and turkey and to respect to the sensitivities of turkey. so he to be a, up to the, a new part of the month after the elections. and if the new find the ones that needs to move them and feel that the student has made enough progress. and suddenly they will look at it from a more positive plane. so fee will also calls for a remedy for the divisions with a western countries can trickier combine rapprochement with the rest while a thing for him on his core principles. the coping symbols of turkish foreign policy is peace and a good neighborhood relations with our neighbors and the non intervention into the domestic affairs of other countries. and it became a very important, honest broker or a facilitators in resolving conflicts. now, all these
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a basic parameters and main principles, so they will remain and that they will become the main part, i mean, because of the pitch for them policy. so there is no contradiction that and the it is possible, of course, to expend a, the, for them policy implementation of turkey based on these principles. and i think a, this is going to be probably the main change because the current government unfortunately has neglected some of these principles. what do i mean like that? and for example, the money into invention into domestic, it says of neighboring countries has not been applied during the during the d, a k people in the last 20 years. that has been a deviation from this principle of the a touchy farm policy and other deviation has also counted in as far as impartiality is concerned. because it took us that to, to take sides in the regional conflicts. and because it is something that we have
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inherited from other to others, as always said that we should not be intervening to the domestic affairs of our neighbors in the new lease. and say, whenever there's a coffee dishes and take sides amount to a conflicting factors, these 2 principles have been neglected and seriously violated under the keep you. this is going to change and it's going to put into practice again. and that will be the main basic approach of that, that good for them pose after the elections. can you refer to the specific examples of what you were saying? like, don't inter intervention to domestic affairs. do you mean syria and taking sides issue? do you mean as our vision and i mean, you know, as, i mean, i mean is nothing. the question here. i think the most to 2nd example of course, could be syria. and because it is obvious that, that i from the outset a, be a keep you going on a 2 sides and the, you know, a position itself against
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a damascus against the us. that the administration, i think that it appeared. and it was perceived as a very serious information to be domestic it, this would egypt be one of your examples? also? i don't think so because turkey has not intervened into the domestic affairs, but often what has happened in 2013 when f isn't more c a, it was in a way and dismissed from his position by immediately a cool. and then there was a reaction of the a, get the government eh, that was not an intervention into domestic affairs, but it was a position which you know way a interrupted the diplomatic relations between turkey and egypt for so many years. and i am ser uh many people and many political scientists admit that this interruption and said downgrading off the relations between egypt and the key from it a mess of dirty level to ensure that if any of them has cost, it took a lot,
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particularly in the eastern mediterranean and what's done so tricky. holt: regarding the cranium crisis during his administration and you as a foreign policy adviser, do think that a real anchor be able to make a break break through in the mediation process? i think the, the new government after the elections certainly are continued to become an honest broker and to the extent that it is possible at all for mediation and at all the facilitation is certainly continued because this is a very important advantage of 34 in policy turkey has been a, a, using that kind of a role in many joe, or if he's a 2nd from afghanistan, for example, or into both kinds between was the answer the in the past. then again, in the african horn, for example, between is somebody a n d a g o p a h u a p, a n d t x, it's a, so this is a practice that took his diploma. she has a class in so many years,
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and this certainly has to continue in the example of ukraine a, i think it is important for our own security because a turkey is around that fits. so i'm going to have to conflicts and media in atlanta has and others, the escalation in the black sea basin. because black sea basin is a very peculiar geography. and to both ukraine and russia are our neighbors. and certainly in the next couple of months after the elections, we will continue all the deliberate ations. we should be informed that the sofa in terms of perhaps a t shooting the sustainability of the green deal. the 2nd in the, to facilitate the contacts between kids and moscow. so that the, you know, that we have also achieved some kind, it's a prisoner's exchange in the past between the 2 countries. and these efforts, we'll certainly continue. and of course, so a lasting piece has to be brought to the black sea bass and, and to northern neighbors. at all. these of course will be our sro. try me to tie
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this after the election. is there any question about who would run the foreign ministry? no, i didn't say anything key about that's it. but all these issues going to be suddenly decided after the elections. are you one of the candidates to be in the foreign jeep? i have not heard this a domestic policy question, a few one to turn back to parliamentary system from the president shall one if it can do its floods, the death being for this domestic public politics. i mean, what would be the benefits change in 2017, after the, if it, on them from the parliamentary system into the presidential system has a created a very serious is sit back in terms of separation of powers in terms of the flow. because under the system is that the current, the, a implementing and the executive authority is dominating and it
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has an on newport in power over the legislative and the judiciary. and this is contradictory to a democratic understanding of separation of powers. this has to change and that is the reason why the 6 parties and the nation and lions have come forward with the idea of the sinks in fundamentally democracy. thanks. and in the sense that it is not going to be as such as go on to it. so in that the return to the back of the a deal to buy them into the system. it will be simply a new kind of an understanding reach for and hence the functioning of the separation of powers and be true. and hence the role of the parliament a. but there will be of close advantage the approach between the a 3 important the thirty's, the executive legislative ambridge edition. now certainly a once this does formation, takes things approval for the approval in the country. a all kinds of full
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fundamental and basic rights and freedoms will of course be enjoyed and they will not be and only important donation over the legislative body and over digit. this should be, this is very important that i think it is important for the demo to see and democratization of the country. people are very much as binding to achieve that kind of a democratic, took actually a part of government resource to the class of the prime minister and the president's interest us history, which caused a very b to kind of make crisis for to key at the beginning of in the beginning of the 2 thousands of do you have any hesitation that the same unfortunate experience for to kia can be repeated? i don't think so because there will be certain important safety mechanisms which will be introduced with this think that the elementary system and for example, one second example is the as far as the annual budget to the control and the
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budgets are accounting, this consent and it will be a special committee, it is truly established and it is the intention of the nation at lines to assign someone from the position a to the c h a person position of that committee. so this is actually a create and give it a democratic understanding and the many new mechanisms will be introduced to ensure the a small functioning of the legislative. and that is the approach between the legislative and executive as some a past examples. of course the in history, but the, the, and that's the going to happen and they can only be understood as individual examples which can not be considered as a kind of a, a permanent therapy stripping, eating possibilities. yeah, that was my final question on the southern non chevy coast. thank you very much for your participation. i thank you very much. and the former diplomat,
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i started with my career in moscow more than 40 years ago in the soviet union. and the, i have a good feelings about the russia, russian culture and the russian literature. so may i also take this opportunity to send my best greetings to the restroom? people thank you very much and bye for now. the, the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm wondering. the most sense community not getting hold of all sun set up the same assist. you must be the one else holes. question about this,
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