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Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
significant indicator of the fact that Turkey's foreign policy regarding
the Middle East does not rely on ethnic or religious discrimination.
Turkey had previously pursued a similar effort for Palestine and
Lebanon. Though she consists of a major Sunni population, the fact
that she has friendly relations with Iran -with a major Shia population-
strengthens her position regarding Yemen. When Iran was pressured
by the whole world to end the nuclear project she was developing,
Turkey and Brazil proposed an important suggestion for a solution.
Furthermore, Turkey becomes a significant hope for Yemen when
all this experience and her relations with the region are taken into con-
sideration. If Turkey procures a lasting peace in Yemen by siding with
Iran and Saudi Arabia, this would be a great success for the region. The
next step would be to provide permanent stability and initiate a recov-
ery progress in Yemen. For this to be possible, Muslims in Iran, Saudi
Arabia and Yemen must remember that they are brothers and put aside
any sectarian enmity.
Indeed it is highly significant that Turkey refrains from contribut-
ing to the bloodshed of Muslims everywhere in the world and focuses
on love, understanding, dialogue and diplomacy. The fact that solu-
tions are being sought in brotherhood should bring hope not only to
Yemen, but also to the entire Middle East.
References:
1- http://www.haberturk.com/gundem/haber/1063709-baskanliga-335-de-yeter
2- http://www.haber7.com/dis-politika/haber/1339747-erdogan-beni-ne-sia-ne-sunni-ilgilendirir
3- http://www.aljazeera.com.tr/haber/cavusoglu-iranla-isbirligi-artacak
4- http://www.bbc.co.uk/turkish/news/story/2007/01/070116_syria_israel_tr.shtml
http://nationalyemen.com/2015/04/15/turkey-asks-for-peace-in-yemen-not-war-3/
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