- The speech of the Head of the Turkish government about normalizing the relationship with Syria is the main subject in the two important British newspapers The Guardian, and the Telegraph.
- The Guardian says that the West will lose Turkey if it leaves it going on in its reckless attitude of its President in dealing with complicated equations in which the forces of the organizations which are affiliated to Al –Qaeda are standing in it on one hand, and Russia and Iran on the other hand, after it became apparent that the wining of Syria is easier than the loss of Turkey.
- The Telegraph says that the crisis of the Kurds on one hand and the losses which affected the Turkish economics on the other hand as the result of breaking up the relations with Russia, have accelerated the shifts of the Turkish politics to come out of the Ottoman Empire and to adopt the realism which requires the returning of the relations with Syrian even modestly and hesitantly.
- The Head of the Turkish government returns to the hostile traditional speech.
- The experts of politics are meeting on that when there are contradictory attitudes of an important official about one issue, so the newest position is the decided, while the other which is the old one is for the coverage and the preparation, where the alternation between with or against is normal, till the public opinion is prepared and till the concerned services and institutions are prepared for the coming change, except for the negotiating function of the old speech and the threat of the returning to it.
Translated by Lina Shehadeh,
2016-07-15 | عدد القراءات 2277