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Kabul Calls on Tehran to Stop Sending Afghan Children to Syrian War
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  • Kabul Calls on Tehran to Stop Sending Afghan Children to Syrian War

    Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry has called on the Iranian government to stop recruiting and sending Afghan refugees to fight in Syria, Afghan media and BBC Persian report. Ahmad Shekaib Mostaghni, the ministry’s spokesman, raised particular concern about Afghan children deployed by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) to the Syrian battlefield.

    October 2, 2017

    Afghan, U.S. Officials Say Iran Arming Taliban
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  • Afghan, U.S. Officials Say Iran Arming Taliban

    Local officials in western Afghanistan say Iran and Pakistan continue to assist Taliban fighters to destabilize the region. “Pakistan and Iran support the Taliban. Residents have seen Pakistani and Iranian clerics bringing money to Taliban in Shindand [District,” alleged Abdul Ghani Noori, the head of Zer Koh District of Herat Province, bordering Iran. He claimed that between 200 and 400 Taliban militants are present in the district and called on Afghan security forces to launch an “extensive operation” against terrorists in the area.

    September 28, 2017

    How Far Will Turkey Go to Weaken Iraq’s Kurds?
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  • How Far Will Turkey Go to Weaken Iraq’s Kurds?

    Turkey has been threatening economic sanctions and military action against its long-time ally, the Kurdistan Regional Government (K.R.G.) over Erbil’s decision to hold an independence vote.

    Turkey Sees Expanding Role in Afghanistan
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  • Turkey Sees Expanding Role in Afghanistan

    It is increasingly clear that Turkey has been seeking to expand its role in the war-torn and conflict-ridden Afghanistan by making a concerted effort to step up diplomatic, developmental, and military engagements in the country. The scope and scale of Turkey’s interests in Afghanistan are an expression of the transformation of Turkish foreign policy in recent years.

    September 26, 2017

    High-Level Turkish Military Delegation to Visit Iran Next Week
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  • High-Level Turkish Military Delegation to Visit Iran Next Week

    Turkey’s Chief of the General Staff Hulusi Akar, leading a high-ranking military delegation, will visit Tehran for strategic talks next week, the Iranian media reported today. Akar is expected to meet with his Iranian counterpart General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, President Hassan Rouhani and other top Iranian military and political leaders.

    September 26, 2017

    Kurdish Leaders Confident Referendum Won’t Result in War | Monday Briefing
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  • Kurdish Leaders Confident Referendum Won’t Result in War | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Randa Slim, Gonul Tol, W. Robert Pearson, and Alex Vatanka provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the Kurdish independence referendum and how it will impact the K.R.G.’s negotiations with Baghdad, Turkey’s limited options to respond to the referendum, growing ties between Turkey and Russia, and the mounting political pressure on Iran’s President Rouhani amid President Trump’s attacks on the nuclear deal.

    Top Iranian, Turkish Military Leaders Discuss Regional Issues over Phone
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  • Top Iranian, Turkish Military Leaders Discuss Regional Issues over Phone

    The top Iranian and Turkish military officials discussed the Iraqi Kurdistan’s independence referendum plan and its implications in a telephone call earlier today, Iranian media reported. “The two sides stressed the significance of enhancing bilateral relations and cooperation and described the potential independence referendum in the Iraqi Kurdistan and its ramifications on regional security, peace and stability – including on Iran and Turkey – as detrimental and dangerous,” Iran’s Fars News Agency reported.

    September 14, 2017

    Is Turkey Back to “Zero Problems” with Assad?
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  • Is Turkey Back to “Zero Problems” with Assad?

    Before the conflict in Syria started, Turkey cultivated close ties to the Assad regime. The two countries lifted visa requirements, held joint military exercises and cabinet meetings, and collaborated against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (P.K.K.). Ankara’s newly-adopted philosophy, “zero problems with neighbors,” had—at the time—won praise both at home and abroad. Turkish foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, the architect of the policy, at one point described Turkey’s Syria policy as a “striking example” of the success of Ankara’s new foreign policy vision.

    Will Pakistan Reassess its Ties to Terror Groups after Trump Speech?
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  • Will Pakistan Reassess its Ties to Terror Groups after Trump Speech?

    The major components of President Donald Trump’s much-awaited Afghanistan strategy are sufficient to give Pakistani strategists sleepless nights. The new plan will acknowledge Pakistan’s significant role in providing safe havens for terrorists; escalate war against the Afghan Taliban while denying it the ability to fight its way into positions of power; and enhance India’s role in stabilizing and developing Afghanistan. Moreover, the strategy does not provide deadlines for withdrawal of U.S. forces.

    September 12, 2017

    Top Afghan Military Official: We Have Evidence Iran Provides Weapons to Taliban
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  • Top Afghan Military Official: We Have Evidence Iran Provides Weapons to Taliban

    The Chief of General Staff for the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces has said that the Kabul government has evidence that Iran is providing weapons and other military assets to the Taliban in western Afghanistan. In an interview with the BBC Persian, Lieutenant General Mohammad Sharif Yaftali added that President Ashraf Ghani discussed the issue with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani last month in Tehran but did not disclose details of the meeting.

    September 7, 2017

    Middle East Focus | September 1, 2017
    Middle East Institute
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  • Middle East Focus | September 1, 2017

    MEI experts Paul Salem, Will Wechsler, Marvin Weinbaum, and Ahmad Majidyar discuss current issues in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and U.S. policy and strategic interests in the region.

    September 1, 2017

    Rouhani and Erdogan Pledge to Boost Bilateral Ties, Cooperate on Regional Problems
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  • Rouhani and Erdogan Pledge to Boost Bilateral Ties, Cooperate on Regional Problems

    Iran wants to cooperate more closely with Turkey to resolve regional problems, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a telephone conversation earlier today. Rouhani offered his congratulations to Erdogan on the occasion of Eid al-Adha and stressed that he will do more during his second term in office to expand Tehran’s ties with Ankara in all fields.

    August 31, 2017

    The Real Reasons behind the Current Turkish-German Row
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  • The Real Reasons behind the Current Turkish-German Row

    Relations between Turkey and Germany have become increasingly fraught over the past few months. They hit a new low following the August 19 arrest of Turkish-born German writer Dogan Akhanli in Spain. Akhanli, a frequent critic of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was held by Spanish authorities in connection with criminal proceedings in Turkey. Germany’s foreign minister has urged Spanish officials not to extradite the writer.

    Today's Middle East Podcast | August 25, 2017
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  • Today's Middle East Podcast | August 25, 2017

    A series of high level diplomatic visits have signaled a surprising rapprochement between Iran and Turkey in recent weeks. What’s driving this warming in relations, and how has Russia been involved? What are the potential consequences in the region and for U.S. policy there? MEI’s Gonul Tol and Alex Vatanka join Paul Salem to discuss.