Positive Outlook on Turkey in the West Revealed in Munich Report
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World
February 12, 2025 05:30
munich, germany - A recent report on international relations highlights increasing trust in Turkey, especially in Western countries, ahead of the 61st Munich Security Conference.
Key Findings of the Munich Report
Ahead of the 61st Munich Security Conference, a report was released indicating a growing positive perception of Turkey in the international arena, particularly among Western nations.
Positive Views in Western Countries
- Germany, the UK, France, and Italy show an increase in the number of people considering Turkey as their ally.
- The UK stands out with the most positive outlook towards Turkey, with a significant rise in the percentage of people viewing Turkey as an ally.
- In Germany, the perception of Turkey as a threat decreased, while more people now see Turkey as an ally.
- Italy also shows an increase in the number of people viewing Turkey as an ally.
- In France, the percentage of people perceiving Turkey as a threat decreased, while more people now see Turkey as an ally.
Positive Perception in BRICS Countries
BRICS countries, including China, Brazil, India, and South Africa, also exhibit a more positive perception of Turkey compared to the West.
Turkey as a Regional Power
The report acknowledges Turkey as an influential regional power, capable of playing a significant role beyond its current capabilities.
The upcoming 61st Munich Security Conference, scheduled for February 14-16 in Munich, Germany, will gather leaders, opinion-makers, entrepreneurs, and experts to discuss global politics and security issues.