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- Author: Gallia Lindenstrauss
- Publication Date: 03-2018
- Content Type: Commentary and Analysis
- Institution: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
- Abstract: Over the past decade, despite periodic hostile statements on the one hand and high level visits on the other, Turkey-Iran relations have experienced few surprising developments. As Hakki Uygur has argued, “The Turkish-Iranian relationship can be considered one of the most consistent and predictable sets of relations in the Middle East region.” During this time, Turkish-Iranian relations have fluctuated within a defined range whereby despite the intense competition, they never reach the point of deep crisis. However, even in the case of shared interests, the two states have not proved capable of achieving close strategic cooperation.
- Topic: International Affairs
- Political Geography: Iran, Turkey