“In order to foster deeper cooperation Turkey and the UAE need to discuss their vision for the Middle East. If their differences persist, relations may once again break down” Opinion | OmerOzkizilcik
, made it necessary to end tensions with regional states. With Turkey on one side, and Egypt, Israel or Saudi Arabia on the other, the countries negotiated for a process of normalisation.
Besides the fatigue of international competition, changing geopolitical rivalries, and the opportunity presented by Saudi Arabia’s thaw with Turkey, the UAE’s calculus is also economically motivated. Turkey is an emerging - and lucrative -for the UAE. With the devaluation of the lira, Turkey is now an excellent place for foreign investments that will pay off in both the short and long terms.
Unexpectedly, the new rapprochement between the UAE and Turkey seems to show promise. However, the UAE’s sincerity, or lack thereof, will determine if this is just a pause in the rivalry or if it will lead to deeper cooperation. More importantly, in order to foster deeper cooperation Turkey and the UAE need to discuss their vision for the Middle East. If their differences persist, relations may once again break down. This is particularly true if the Middle East faces other incidents of unrest like the Arab uprisings of the last decade.
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