In The Framework of USA-Iran Convergence and Crimea Tension Importance of Azerbaijan, Iran and Iraq in Turkey’s Energy Supply: New Opportunities of Foreign Trade and Relations Cover Image

Abd-İran Yakınlaşması Ve Kırım Gerginliği Ortamında Türkiye’nin Enerji Tedarikinde Azerbaycan, İran Ve Irak’ın Artan Önemi: Dış Ticaret Ve Enerji İlişkileri Açısından Yeni Fırsatlar (Mı?)
In The Framework of USA-Iran Convergence and Crimea Tension Importance of Azerbaijan, Iran and Iraq in Turkey’s Energy Supply: New Opportunities of Foreign Trade and Relations

Author(s): Adem Üzümcü, Samet Topal
Subject(s): Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade
Published by: Kafkas Üniversitesi Sağlık, Kültür ve Spor Daire Başkanlığı Dijital Baskı Merkezi
Keywords: Turkey; Iran; Iraq; Azerbaijan; Foreign Trade; Energy;

Summary/Abstract: After the government chance in Iran, although positive relation arose between Obama and Ruhani, but the problem of Crimea brought up “cold war” to the agenda of the world. Ukraine and other European countries which are dependent on Russia in natural gas import, Crimea tension with Russia has been maintained. In the framework, Turkey, having strong foreign trade and energy relations with Azerbaijan will renew its energy and foreign trade relations with Iran and will solve problems such as transport of Northern Iraq oil with the Baghdad based Shiite government in Iraq which became the second most important foreign market of Turkey. The foreign trade increase of Turkey with all these countries and implementation of new projects in the framework of energy supply is dependent on the relation between USA and Iran and continuation of nuclear talks in a positive way. In this study, the foreign trade and energy trade between Turkey and these countries are discussed and opportunities that may be in favor of Turkey and other possibilities are also mentioned.

  • Issue Year: 6/2015
  • Issue No: 9
  • Page Range: 95-127
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: Turkish