brad465
Established Member
There is increasing alarm at deepening economic ties between NATO member Turkey and Russia:
I think this is partly being driven by Turkey's economy being a basket case, with 80% inflation a particular problem. There are threats being made of secondary sanctions, but I certainly think this sort of arrangement should be barred among NATO members, and their needs to be a way to expel members who behave like this.
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Western capitals are increasingly alarmed about the deepening economic co-operation between Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Vladimir Putin...
I think this is partly being driven by Turkey's economy being a basket case, with 80% inflation a particular problem. There are threats being made of secondary sanctions, but I certainly think this sort of arrangement should be barred among NATO members, and their needs to be a way to expel members who behave like this.