Why is the Turkish-Romanian relationship important?
In a situation where Turkey's political and economic relations with powerful and important European countries are not well defined, the development of relations with some small countries of the Green Continent has become particularly important for the Erdogan government. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the visit of the Prime Minister of Romania Marcel Ciulaco to Turkey and the signing of several The new memorandum between the officials of these two countries shows Turkey’s special attitude towards European countries. This means that now the diplomacy team of Erdogan’s government is looking for cooperation with small European countries whose economic conditions are not so good. do not have a good relationship, establish a closer relationship. In other words, in a situation where Turkey’s political and economic relations with powerful and important European countries are not well defined, the development of relations with some small countries of the Green Continent has become particularly important for the Erdogan government. Some European countries are with Ankara, which means that now Turkey wants to improve its relations with the Balkan countries and the Black Sea shores, instead of counting on Western and Central Europe, and seek development at an appropriate time. relations with powers such as France, Germany, Italy and others. Of course, the development of relations with the countries of the Balkans and the Black Sea has a significant economic benefit for Ankara, and these countries have become significant markets for the export of Turkish goods. .
The Prime Minister of Romania, to describe The role of Turkey in the foreign policy of his country used these phrases: “Our most important economic partner outside the European Union, one of our most important allies in NATO, a regional strategic partner, a good neighbor and a friend”.
It should be said that in a few years In the past, the travel of Romanian citizens to Turkey has been facilitated by the order of Erdogan, and they only need to enter the borders of Turkey with an identity card equivalent to a birth certificate or a national card, and they do not need a passport or visa. As a result, tens of thousands of Romanian families even travel to Turkey to buy clothes, food and weekly shopping.
Why is the relationship between Turkey and Romania important Is it?
The relations between Turkey and Romania are of considerable importance, first of all, because of the role of geopolitical issues in the Black Sea region. Both Turkey and Romania are located along the coast of the Black Sea, which is of vital geopolitical importance due to its proximity to Europe, the Caucasus, and the Middle East.
Their strategic location has made both of them important actors in the form of Give regional dynamism and security in the Black Sea region. Cooperation between Turkey and Romania is vital to ensure stability and security in the Black Sea region.
Both countries are members of NATO and actively participate in regional security initiatives such as maritime security, joint military exercises and defense cooperation to prevent from possible threats and ensuring freedom of navigation in the Black Sea.
After signing the strategic cooperation document in 2011, Turkey and Romania have had growing economic relations and bilateral trade, investments and energy cooperation between the two The country helps to increase economic prosperity and create business opportunities for both countries.
Also, it should be noted that the Black Sea region is rich in energy resources and cooperation between Turkey and Romania to increase energy security in The area is essential. Projects such as the Southern Gas Corridor, which aims to diversify energy sources and routes for Europe, make both countries interdependent and show their common interest in ensuring energy stability in the region.
Turkey-Romania cooperation in the field of defense industry
Romania is one of the countries that buy military drones and military and police weapons from Turkey. He has announced his readiness. Turkey’s Torpedo Counter 4X4 armored vehicle has been unveiled for the first time abroad at the Black Sea Defense and Aviation Exhibition in Romania and has attracted the attention of the country’s authorities.
Also, the Turkish NMS-L armored vehicle is one of the items that Romania He intends to buy it. The increase in Romania’s defense budget and the recent investments of regional countries in defense and security measures made Turkish officials want to hold an exhibition in this country. In a meeting with Erdogan, the Prime Minister of Romania, Marcel Ciulako, announced that his country He is interested in closer cooperation in the field of defense industry with Turkey. He announced that Romania has signed a contract to purchase unmanned aerial vehicles and Autocar tactical armored vehicles, but he wants Turkey to provide knowledge and technology to Bucharest.
Ciulako also wants liquid gas The Caucasus reaches the coast of Romania with small and large gaps through Turkey. The Prime Minister of Romania has announced that the two countries, by forming a joint working group, will investigate the development of cooperation in the field of renewable and nuclear energy, and Romanian experts are willing to cooperate with Turkey in the field of demining dangerous areas of the Black Sea.
Development of security cooperation
Erdogan has announced that the relations between Turkey and Romania in the field of security cooperation have reached a high level and Bucharest is fighting against the terrorist activities of the students of Fethullah Gulen and P. KKK cooperates with Ankara.
Erdogan announced: By doing joint activities with Romania at the bilateral level and under the umbrella of NATO, we helped the security and stability of the region. For example, four of our F-16 fighters served in Romanian airspace for four months. We cooperate with Romania as two coastal countries and allies of NATO in the Black Sea. Image/1403/03/02/1403030216130356030124354.jpg”/>
During the visit of the Prime Minister of Romania to Turkey, 6 agreements were signed between the two countries, which are:
Full implementation of the social security agreement between the government of the Republic of Turkey and the Romanian government, the original text of which was signed in Ankara on July 6, 1999.
Cooperation in the field of urban development.
Memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism of Romania for cooperation in The field of tourism.
Memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism of Romania to support small and medium enterprises.
Cooperation protocol between the Government of the Republic of Turkey and the Government of Romania in the field of education and training Government employees and especially administrative experts of the judicial system. Agreement on the activities of family members of members of diplomatic missions and consulates to work in productive jobs. End of message/
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