President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's "late steps" towards Turkey's foreign policy continue to be discussed.
Concrete results have begun to be obtained in normalization with Egypt and Syria, which have come to the fore in the last year.
The point reached in foreign policy has once again justified the call of Milli Görüş to "continue dialogue and cooperation with Islamic countries" since the beginning of the crisis processes.
Now the public is asking the following question:
Couldn't this reconciliatory policy be made without the loss of so many innocent lives?
Erdogan and Sisi's candid poses in Qatar once again revealed the absurdity of using sharp and cutting-edge expressions in foreign policy.
Milli Gazete has supported the peace process with the Egyptian regime from the very beginning, on the condition of “protecting the rights of the Muslim Brotherhood”.
THE CURRENT PROCESS JUSTIFIED MİLLİ GÖRÜŞ MOVEMENT IN SYRIA
With the start of the civil war in Syria in 2011, the government, which took a harsh stance against the Assad regime and based its entire Middle East policy on the plan to "overthrow Assad", came to the brink of reconciliation with Syrian President Assad at this point.
“WE CAN MAKE A FRESH START WITH THE SYRIAN REGIME”
President Erdogan, in his latest statement, "There is no eternal resentment and enmity in politics. After the June election, we can do it all over again with the Syrian regime," he said.
It took a long time for the government to face the realities of foreign policy, having dreamed of performing Friday prayers at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.
IT WAS TOO LATE IN EGYPT
President Erdoğan met with Egyptian President Sisi at the reception given for the leaders in Qatar, where he was on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Erdogan, who had reacted heavily to the Sisi regime in previous years, realized too late the fact that the agreement between Turkey and Egypt would "make serious gains for both countries whose people are Muslim."
KAMALAK EXPOSED TO HIGHLY HEAVY ACCUSATIONS BY THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS SUPPORTERS
When Mustafa Kamalak, Chairman of Saadet Party of the time, visited Syrian President Bashar Assad in 2012 with the intention of establishing peace in the country, he was subjected to heavy accusations by the government and his supporters.
At the point reached after 10 years, the policy of Milli Görüş was right again.