Turkey is again facing questions over how it manages its NATO commitments while pursuing its own regional diplomatic agenda. The issue has sharpened as security concerns remain elevated across the Middle East and beyond, placing Ankara under closer scrutiny from allies and observers.
As a NATO member with strategic influence across multiple flashpoints, Turkey often tries to keep channels open with competing powers. That approach has helped it maintain leverage in regional talks, but it also raises concerns among partners who want clearer alignment on defense and security policy.
The renewed attention reflects a broader test for Ankara: whether it can continue balancing alliance obligations with a flexible foreign policy without deepening mistrust inside NATO. For now, Turkey remains central to regional diplomacy, but its room to maneuver is increasingly shaped by the expectations of its allies.
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