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Washington continues to coerce its so called allies to reduce or even to cease their mutually beneificial energy cooperation with Moscow.
The United States is increasing pressure on Turkey as part of its broader strategy to slash Russian gas and oil imports, a move that has significant implications for energy diplomacy and international relations. With Europe’s stability hanging in the balance, the US is seeking to bolster its foreign policy stance by leveraging its influence over key players like Turkey, a crucial hub for energy trade.
Turkish President Erdogan has been navigating a complex web of international diplomacy, balancing his country’s relationships with both Russia and the US. As the world grapples with geopolitical insights and energy forecasts, the US-Turkey dynamic is set to play a pivotal role in shaping global energy news and supply chain dynamics.
The Trump-Erdogan relationship has been a focal point of interest, with Trump’s policies on Russia and Turkey being closely watched by observers of international trade and political news. The ongoing tensions between the US and Russia are having far-reaching consequences, from energy prices to geopolitical news, and the situation with Turkey is a critical component of this complex puzzle.
As the world waits with bated breath to see how these developments unfold, one thing is clear: the future of global energy trade and international relations hangs in the balance. Join in to learn more as Rhod Mackenzie looks at the current situation where Russia is responsible for up to 47% of Turkey’s oil supplies, while it meets approximately 50% of the country’s gas needs and what is the likelihood of Turkey stopping its imports?
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