Most honorable outcome of honorable loneliness

From the moment our flag was lowered at the Tomb of Süleyman Shah on Sunday, the honorable breakdown of our foreign policy, which has been imposed on us as ?honorable loneliness,? is as follows:

?    Syria: We do not have an ambassador in Syria. The forces of Bashar al-Assad are about to enter Aleppo, although two years ago we said he would to ?be gone in three months.? The world?s leading countries have now gone back to the policy of ?continuing with Bashar al-Assad.?

?    Egypt: We do not have an ambassador in Cairo. The leading nations in the world have recognized Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi. France has decided to sell 24 Rafalle war planes to Egypt.

?    Libya: Turkish citizens have been evacuated from Libya, and Turkey has almost been declared an enemy.

?    Yemen: Our embassy is closed. When the arms that Turkey secretly sent there were caught twice, we also lost this country.

?    Iraq: Do not count on the news stories that our relations with this country are recovering. Negative reactions against Turkey are growing in Iraq with each passing day.

?    Saudi Arabia: Our president?s rush to attend the funeral of the Saudi king did not in any way help to improve the chill in relations. A secret war between Saudi Arabia and the Turkish government is continuing at full speed.

?    Iran: Iran is currently the rising power in the region. Its influence over Iraq and Syria has increased to a great extent.

?    Qatar: Turkey?s only ally in the region, Qatar, has recently changed its policies, putting a distance between itself and the Hamas administration in Gaza.

?    Armenia: When Ahmet Davuto?lu was our foreign minister, he suspended the process of improving relations. Our relations...

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