Sunday, January 20, 2008

U.S.–Turkey Relations Require New Focus on Energy Security,

"U.S.–Turkey Relations Require New Focus on Energy Security,
Middle East, and Fighting Terrorism

A series of expert working papers released by the Atlantic Council call for Turkey and the United States to give greater priority to working in a trilateral format with Europe on energy security, counter-terrorism, and building regional stability in the broader Middle East. The United States and Turkey have drifted apart since the end of the Cold War, but together this partnership should refocus its attention on addressing the key challenges of the 21st century, according to a group of U.S., Turkish, and European experts."

More:The Atlantic Council of the United States - Transatlantic Relations