2023-05-28 21:13:00
Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s re-election as Turkey’s president could be seen as a setback for NATO. Erdogan, being the leader of one of the largest armies in the alliance after the United States, contrasts with the anti-Putin attitude of other members because of his closeness to Russia. What does this mean for NATO at a key moment in Russia’s war in Ukraine?
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