Turkey and the Iranian Nuclear Program. Challenges and Opportunities
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Turkey
Iranian nuclear program

How to Cite

Fiedler, R. (2014). Turkey and the Iranian Nuclear Program. Challenges and Opportunities. Strategic Review, (7), 281–292. https://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2014.1.21

Abstract

In the article was analyzed Turkish policy to Iran. In the last decade Turkey established regular relations with increasing trade exchange volume. In 2010 Turkey and Brazil proposed a plan for solution Iran’s nuclear deadlock. Although, a plan was not accepted by the Western powers at present in dealing with Iranian nuclear crisis Turkish role as a reliable mediator should be greater.
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