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Why Egypt is inching closer to Turkey
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Why Egypt is inching closer to Turkey

Egypt and Turkey are showing signs of growing diplomatic closeness, according to the article. This shift comes amid a perceived cooling of relations between Egypt and Greece, fueled by disputes like the Monastery of St Catherine at Sinai and a lack of communication regarding maritime boundaries. Egypt faces economic challenges including a large population, refugee inflows, declining revenue from the Suez Canal and tourism, making it more open to foreign investment. Turkey is positioned as a potential partner, particularly in industrial development, while Saudi Arabia seeks to align Egypt with its vision for regional cooperation involving Pakistan and Turkey. Additionally, concerns over Israel's unpredictability and reduced trust in U.S. leadership are pushing regional players toward temporary alliances. Lastly, Egypt's recent outreach to eastern Libya suggests a shift in its stance on the Libyan conflict.

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Why Egypt is inching closer to Turkey

Egypt and Turkey are showing signs of growing diplomatic closeness, according to the article. This shift comes amid a perceived cooling of relations between Egypt and Greece, fueled by disputes like the Monastery of St Catherine at Sinai and a lack of communication regarding maritime boundaries. Egypt faces economic challenges including a large population, refugee inflows, declining revenue from the Suez Canal and tourism, making it more open to foreign investment. Turkey is positioned as a potential partner, particularly in industrial development, while Saudi Arabia seeks to align Egypt with its vision for regional cooperation involving Pakistan and Turkey. Additionally, concerns over Israel's unpredictability and reduced trust in U.S. leadership are pushing regional players toward temporary alliances. Lastly, Egypt's recent outreach to eastern Libya suggests a shift in its stance on the Libyan conflict.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced view of the geopolitical dynamics influencing Egypt-Turkey relations, discussing multiple factors without overtly favoring any side. It outlines motivations from both Egypt and Turkey without using biased language or selective sourcing.

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