Turkish President Erdogan opposes NATO-Israel cooperation until peace is established in Palestine, calls for sanctions against Israel, and urges other nations to file complaints against Israel at the International Court of Justice. He also expresses support for Russia and China, and seeks to strengthen Turkey's defense manufacturing capability. Erdogan's anti-Israel stance and diplomatic embrace of Syrian dictator Assad are at odds with most NATO members.
Key Points
Erdogan opposes NATO-Israel cooperation until peace in Palestine is established
Calls for sanctions against Israel and complaints at the International Court of Justice
Expresses support for Russia and China, seeks to join BRICS coalition
Seeks to strengthen Turkey's defense manufacturing capability and reduce reliance on the US and Russia
Erdogan's actions are at odds with most NATO members
Pros
Advocating for peace in Palestine
Seeking to strengthen Turkey's defense manufacturing capability