تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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Available evidence indicates that Turkey does not form an alliance with Israel to attack Tunisia and Algeria, despite the statements and analyses circulating to suggest that. Turkey’s relations with Tunisia and Algeria are developing in military and economic areas, with Tunisia continuing to purchase Turkish military equipment and deepen its cooperation with Ankara. There are extensive agreements and strategic partnerships between Turkey and Algeria, covering trade, defense, and energy. Although Turkey halted its trade with Israel in May 2024, this does not reflect the existence of a military alliance or any intention to attack these two countries. Instead, it reflects Turkey’s independent development of relations with several regional countries. Therefore, the facts confirm that Turkey follows a balanced policy, and there is no credible evidence of plans to attack Tunisia and Algeria. The relationships among these parties are complex and tend toward cooperation rather than escalation.
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