ANKARA: President Tayyip Erdogan mentioned on Wednesday (Sep 18) that Türkiye wouldn’t cease deepening ties with the East, together with the BRICS group of countries and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), even because it continued to face West.
Türkiye, a NATO member, has in latest months voiced curiosity in becoming a member of the BRICS and SCO teams, each of which embody China and Russia. This has stirred US and European fears that Türkiye could also be pivoting away from its historically Western geopolitical orientation, regardless of repeated denials from Ankara.
Talking at an occasion in Ankara, Erdogan mentioned debates over an “axis shift” had been unfounded, however that Türkiye needed to adapt to new “centres of energy” forming within the fields of economic system, manufacturing, and expertise, whereas preserving itself open to alternatives with each construction and actor.
“That’s the strategy that lies behind our nation’s will to develop the premise of dialogue with all of them, from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to BRICS and ASEAN,” Erdogan mentioned.
“After all, our face is turned to the West, however this actually doesn’t imply that we are going to flip our backs on the East, that we are going to ignore the East, or not enhance our ties with the East,” he added.
BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Ethiopia, Iran, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. China and Russia, particularly, wish to develop the group additional as they search to counter Western financial dominance.
The SCO is a safety, political and financial membership launched by Moscow, Beijing and Central Asian states in 2001 as a counterweight to Western alliances.