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Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who defeated his rival Donald Trump in the November US elections and won, is literally counting the days to take the oath.
As the countdown continues for Biden, who will be sworn in on January 20, the American press drew attention to the issues that Biden will ‘fight’ after taking office.
Donald Trump and the US President’s Administration, Going Through Counter-Terrorism Law Enforcement S-400 Missiles Due to US Adversaries (CAATS a), the scope of sanctions imposed on Turkey in the lead among them.
The New York Times, one of the leading newspapers in the US, ‘The world is full of difficulties. Here’s Biden’s way of dealing with them ‘ It included an article titled. The era of George W. Bush and Barack Obama in the United States, who served as Secretary of Defense, Robert M. Gates signed an article on relations with Turkey has found its place.
THREE ELEMENTS OF FOREIGN POLICY
Gates emphasized that new president-elect Joe Biden had three main elements in foreign policy. These were broadcast as a reconnection with his friends and allies, meeting with international organizations and focusing on non-military instruments of power.
Turkey has bought from Russia the S-400 article declared that there should be a cost of defense systems, has drawn attention to the warnings and sanctions imposed as a result of what the United States did. While it was stated that the sanctions were a good start at this point, it was emphasized that this should be followed.
‘IT CAN’T COME FROM SIGHT’
“The Ankara administration must also be held accountable for its actions in Libya, the Eastern Mediterranean and Syria that violate the rights of other NATO members and complicate peace efforts. A member who creates actions against his allies according to his interests cannot be ignored ”.
ASKIYA ALMA IN NATO
Turkey, in countries like Hungary and Poland, which claimed authoritarianism is increasing, said that the United States assuming NATO leadership needs to demonstrate creative diplomacy. Although there is no exclusion from NATO, it was noted that options such as suspension of membership could be implemented.
Source: Spokesperson