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EGF Turkey File  PDF  (89 Kb)

Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during 16-28 February 2013
By John VanPool, EGF Turkey and Black Sea Regional Analyst

Key Points:

  • Negotiations over constitutional reform continue, with an agreement over the Chief of the General staff having been reached.
  • AKP negotiators continue to push for a more powerful presidency, but opposition parties fear a lack of legislative and judicial checks on the office.
  • Talks continue between the government and PKK leader Ocalan, though decades of conflict make a political solution remote in the short-term.
  • A tense standoff in northern Syria between Kurdish and Arab fighters resembles similar conflicts for Kurdish minorities in other countries around the region. Ankara hopes that an agreement can be reached to keep northern Syria from becoming a PKK safe haven.
  • An Israel-Turkey pipeline is impossible without Erdogan’s permission. Turkish energy firms specify their commitments in Iraq while trying to navigate the impasse between Erbil and Baghdad.
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  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 12.03.2013  |  External Relations
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Brussels hosts EU-Ukraine summit  PDF  (2 Mb)

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ISSUE # 07
03/04/2013
The EU-Ukraine summit was held in Brussels on 25 February 2013. In the course of the meeting the sides discussed the prospects for signing the association agreement at the Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius in November. READ MORE

  • Gorshenin Weekly  |  Published on EGF: 06.03.2013  |  External Relations
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EGF Gazprom Monitor  PDF  (592 Kb)

A Snapshot of Key Developments in the External Relations of the Russian Gas Sector
by Jack Sharples, EGF Associate Researcher on the external dimensions of Russian gas

Key points:

  • Gazprom Gazprom expects gas prices for its European exports to fall by an average of 14 percent in 2013, as it prepares to grant $4.7bn in price discounts over the next year.
  • Ukrainian wholesale gas importer Naftogaz refuses to pay a $7bn bill from Gazprom for unused gas in 2012, and challenges the take or pay terms of the Naftogaz-Gazprom contract.
  • Nord Stream AG receives a construction permit for the pipeline’s final onshore German section, although plans for Nord Stream’s expansion are already facing delays.
  • Gazprom increases its estimates of the cost of South Stream, with plans for extra investment in the pipeline’s onshore Russian section.
  • Gazprom takes a final investment decision on its Vladivostok LNG terminal, with the Asia-Pacific region being the target market, while yet another meeting with China’s CNPC concludes without the announcement of concrete progress towards finalising Russian gas supplies to China.
  • Gazprom’s export monopoly comes under further pressure, as Rosneft President, Igor Sechin, calls for the liberalisation of Russia’s gas exports.
  • Celebrations of Gazprom’s 20th anniversary are overshadowed by the passing of its former-Chairman, Rem Vyakhirev.
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  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 04.03.2013  |  External Relations
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EU sets deadline for Ukraine to meet conditions for signing association agreement  PDF  (2 Mb)

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ISSUE # 06
02/25/2013
Ukraine has until May to show substantial progress in meeting conditions mentioned by the EU in the December conclusions of the EU Council of Ministers, the Interfax-Ukraine news agency has quoted the European External Action Service as saying on 21 February. READ MORE

  • Gorshenin Weekly  |  Published on EGF: 27.02.2013  |  External Relations
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EGF Turkey File  PDF  (90 Kb)

Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during February 1-15th 2013
By John VanPool, EGF Turkey and Black Sea Regional Analyst

Key Points:

  • Domestic politics heat up as the opposition CHP accuses Prime Minister Erdogan of authoritarianism in seeking the presidency after his term as prime minister is up.
  • A judicial reform aimed at clarifying aspects of Turkish terrorism laws aims to placate EU critics and could lead to the release of hundreds of imprisoned activists.
  • Turkey continues to try to avoid a direct military intervention into Syria’s civil war, though fears of the sectarian conflict’s spread has the country on edge.
  • U.S. sanctions aimed at Iran’s nuclear program necessitate Turkish efforts at diversifying its energy reliance away from Tehran.
  • Israel makes overtures to Ankara regarding a natural gas pipeline in the eastern Mediterranean.
  • ….while construction is set to begin on the TANAP gas pipeline following ratification of the agreement by both Turkish and Azerbaijani parliaments.
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  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 22.02.2013  |  External Relations
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Government approves year-long action plan on European integration  PDF  (2 Mb)

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ISSUE # 05
02/18/2013
On 13 February 2013, the government approved an action plan on Ukraine's integration into Europe for this year. According to First Deputy Foreign Minister Ruslan Demchenko, the plan specifies the actions that need to be taken to strengthen cooperation in trade, justice and security and improve Ukraine's business and investment climate. READ MORE

  • Gorshenin Weekly  |  Published on EGF: 21.02.2013  |  External Relations
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Fule announces deadline for Ukraine to meet association agreement conditions  PDF  (517 Kb)

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ISSUE # 04
02/11/2013
On 7 February 2013, European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Stefan Fule said in Kiev that Ukraine must meet the conditions required for signing an association agreement by November this year. He said this at a meeting with Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. READ MORE

  • Gorshenin Weekly  |  Published on EGF: 13.02.2013  |  External Relations
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Political Advisory Briefing: Egypt  PDF  (570 Kb)

By Claudia Nocente, Research Associate Global Security
February 2013


Key points:

  • Egypt’s new administration between international praise and domestic unrest
  • Morsi assumes pharaonic powers in an attempt to rid Egypt of Mubarak judges
  • The felool take another shot in Egyptian politics
  • The generals remain silent
  • The Egyptian economy sinks
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  • Claudia Nocente  |  Published on EGF: 12.02.2013  |  External Relations
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Ukraine guarantees uninterrupted Russian gas transit to Europe  PDF  (3 Mb)

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ISSUE # 03
02/04/2013
On 30 January 2013, Foreign Minister Leonid Kozhara said that Ukraine would remain a reliable transit country for Russian gas sent to the EU. He said this at a meeting with European Commissioner for Energy Guenther Oettinger. READ MORE

  • Gorshenin Weekly  |  Published on EGF: 08.02.2013  |  External Relations
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EGF Turkey File  PDF  (489 Kb)

Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during January 2013
By John VanPool, EGF Turkey and Black Sea Regional Analyst

Key Points:

  • Reports leak about the training of Turkish soldiers for missions to secure Syria’s weapons of mass destruction.
  • Construction is underway on Kurdish Regional Government’s pipeline projects to Turkey. The project continues to be a thorn in the side of Baghdad, alienating it from Ankara as well as Erbil.
  • KRG-Turkish cooperation is also key in Ankara’s efforts at creating a counterweight to the PYD in Syria, with pro-Masoud Barzani groups seen as a better option than PKK sympathetic militant groups.
  • Turkey’s judicial and penal systems come under scrutiny despite substantial EU funding to improve prisoners living conditions.
  • In a move to diversify away from cleaner gas-powered electrical production plants, tenders for coal powered plants are on the rise. The growth in coal power plants is part of a government effort to lessen reliance on gas supplies from Russia and Iran.
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  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 07.02.2013  |  External Relations
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