turkey and the gulf toward even closer defense cooperation
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Turkey and the Gulf: Toward even closer defense cooperation?

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turkey and the gulf toward even closer defense cooperation

Turkey and the Gulf

Turkey has been bolstering its relations with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries over the past decade in various fields, including politics, trade and energy. Above all, Ankara has moved to diversify its regional military relations with those countries through defense deals signed with each GCC state. Recently, Turkey’s Defense Minister Fikri Isik stated that Turkey hoped to ink a major defense export deal with Saudi Arabia soon, but did not give further details. He also said that the possible deal would be the “largest export agreement of the Turkish defense industry.” Last year, Turkey’s largest defense company, Aselsan, and Saudi Arabia’s technology development and investment company, Taqnia, formed joint defense company SADEC. Saudi Arabia has the third highest defense budget after the US and China, which is a significant indicator of its needs. Also, executive vice president of HAVELSAN, a Turkish air defense and software company, Lutfu Ozcakir recently confirmed that the company will soon open its first Middle Eastern office in Qatar. The office in Qatar, where 15 to 20 engineers and technicians will be stationed, is set to conduct business development and provide project management services in Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan and the UAE. It will be not the first time that HAVELSAN has cooperated with Gulf partners as it previously inked deals with companies based in Saudi Arabia. Qatar is one of Turkey’s strategic partners in the Gulf, with several agreements having been signed between the two countries, not to mention the close relationship between the leaders of both nations. More importantly, Turkey is set to establish its first foreign military base in the Middle East in Qatar. Since October 2015, about 150 Turkish army, navy and Special Forces personnel have been based temporarily at a Qatari military base. Once the construction of the base is completed, it is expected to house more than 3,000 personnel. The base is to be used to counter “common threats,” according to statements by Turkish and Qatari officials. Needless to say, among the GCC countries, Qatar enjoys a special relationship with Turkey. However, Turkey has also engaged in defense cooperation with the other Gulf countries. For instance, Turkish company Otokar won a deal worth $661 million to establish a joint venture with UAE company Tawazun Holding to build Arma 8x8 amphibious armored infantry vehicles for the UAE land forces. Also, Turkey sold 80 armored personnel carriers and 12 anti-riot water cannon vehicles — or TOMAs — to Kuwait recently and has signed several deals in the military field. The Gulf country is also interested in cooperating with Turkey on pilot training. Bahrain, for its part, has signed several deals with Turkey in a bid to deepen cooperation in the arms industry. Importance of state visits In international relations, reciprocal visits between state leaders play a crucial role that improves political relations and leads to various deals being signed.

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