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[The American media spin from Newsweek](https://www.newsweek.com/putin-scores-win-turkeys-election-1803087?piano_t=1)

Turkish President [Recep Tayyip Erdoğan](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/recep-tayyip-erdogan) ***appeared*** **(??)** to beat back a challenge from Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the head of the center-left Republican People’s Party (CHP), winning his third five-year term since taking office in 2014. **Erdoğan** ***claimed*** (??) victory on Sunday, telling supporters in a speech, “***I thank each member of our nation for entrusting me with the responsibility to govern this country once again for the upcoming five years,”*** the Associated Press reported.

**Turkey, however, has taken an important role in the conflict, often serving as a mediator between Kyiv and Moscow. Erdoğan himself has walked a fine line between support for Ukraine while also maintaining close diplomatic relations with Russia. Both countries lie along the Black Sea, so maintaining strong economic ties has remained a priority for both governments.**

> **Erdoğan’s victory likely guarantees a continuation of the status quo.**

> Still, Erdoğan has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as “unacceptable” while also voicing criticisms against the West’s response to the war. He has resisted going as far as other European countries with regards to economic sanctions against Russia, but Turkey’s government has also provided the Ukrainian military with drones.
> 
> Notably, Turkey’s actions in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ([NATO](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/nato)) have aligned with the interests of Russia. Turkey has previously blocked bids from Sweden and Finland to join NATO, which would bring the alliance to Putin’s doorstep. The Russian leader has also opposed the expansion of NATO, an issue that has sparked tensions with the West.

**Newsweek wants you to believe it was “unclear”unclear how Turkey’s approach to diplomacy would have shifted- It was not unclear!**

> [Turkey’s Opposition Candidate Will Steer Turkey Back Into Western Clutches](https://pennyforyourthoughts2.ca/2023/05/10/turkeys-opposition-candidate-will-steer-turkey-back-into-western-clutches/)



> Putin congratulated Erdoğan on his victory, writing in a statement that he appreciates the Turkish president’s “personal contribution to strengthening friendly Russian-Turkish relations, mutually beneficial cooperation in various areas.”
> 
> **“Winning the election was a natural result of your selfless work as head of the Republic of Turkey, evidence of the Turkish people’s support for your efforts to strengthen the state sovereignty and the pursuit of an independent, independent foreign policy,”** the Russian leader wrote.
> 
> Erdoğan has previously touted his relationship with Putin during his reelection bid.
> 
> **“We are not at a point where we would impose sanctions on Russia like the West have done. We are not bound by the West’s sanctions,” he told [CNN](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/cnn) earlier this month. “We are a strong state and we have a positive relationship with Russia.”**
