With a fast-growing economy, “Turkey is becoming more self-sufficient” post-pandemic – Presidential advisor Gulnur Aybet
In this file picture senior adviser to the president of Turkey and professor at Turkish National Defence University, Gulnur Aybet speaks during a meeting.
"Turkey, with a fast-growing economy, being a trading state is much more immersed, and the practices of a global liberal order than it was before during the Cold War." She stressed that the transatlantic centre, which consists of Europe and the US, is beneficial for countries in the liberal world order, but their exclusionary and imposing policies has harmed the principles and values that they have created in the system.
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