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  2. Iran–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Turkey and Iran are members of the Economic Cooperation Organization. Iran and Turkey have very close trade and economic relations. Both countries are part of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO). Bilateral trade between the nations is increasing. Between 2000 and 2005, this trade increased from $1 billion to $4 billion. [65]

  3. Spain–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    The joint action plan signed between Turkey and Spain, on 22 July 1998, established the framework of the bilateral relations between the two countries. [4] Presented to the General Assembly of the United Nations in September 2004, [ 8 ] the so-called Alliance of Civilizations was initiated by Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodríguez ...

  4. Iran–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    For Spain, Iran was the 46th largest customer in the world, with 0.31% of total exports Spanish. [16] In 2024 the Shipping Association of Iran signed a memorandum of understanding with the Advanced Training Course in Transport and Logistics in Spain to enhance bilateral relations and improve training programs in the maritime transport sector. [17]

  5. Iran–Turkey proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    The conflict has its roots in a period of tense relations between Iran and Turkey of after the Iranian Revolution. Despite the two countries cooperating in a wide variety of fields, Iran and Turkey have competed for influence since the 1990s. In September 2011, Turkey hosted the establishment of a NATO missile shield, causing a crisis with Iran.

  6. Putin holds talks in Tehran with leaders of Iran and Turkey

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    The focus of the talks among the three presidents will be the decade-old conflict in Syria, where Iran and Russia have backed President Bashar Assad’s government, while Turkey has supported ...

  7. Foreign relations of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranians have traditionally been highly sensitive to foreign interference in their country, pointing to such events as the Russian conquest of northern parts of the country in the course of the 19th century, the tobacco concession, the British and Russian occupations of the First and Second World Wars, and the CIA plot to overthrow Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq.

  8. Turkey, Iran and Russia to meet in Doha on Saturday to ...

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    The foreign ministers of Turkey, Iran, and Russia will meet in Doha on Saturday to discuss a lightning rebel advance in Syria, a Turkish diplomatic source said on Friday. Syrian rebels have made ...

  9. Foreign policy of the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan government

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    Turkey has been building relations with its neighbors (including Iran and Syria), under a doctrine called 'zero troubles with neighbors'. These developments worried some Western observers that Turkey, [ 3 ] frustrated by its stalled EU accession drive among other things, is seeking to recalibrate its foreign policy, not just by moving closer to ...