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In the days when the international community seeks a difficult compromise to dialogue with the Taliban, there is an actor who returns to the diplomatic scene as he was in 2015 with the Syrian crisis: Turkish President Erdogan. Turkey, which is already home to nearly 5 million largely Syrian refugees, is concerned about the risk of a new wave of migration on the border with Iran, but the crisis offers Erdogan leverage to strengthen his influence in Central Asia. and already good relations with China, Russia, Pakistan, and increasing Turkey’s weight in relations with Europe and the United States.
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