TITLE:
Analysis of Russian Foreign Policy from Aspect of Russian Turkish Relations
AUTHORS:
Hayati Aktas, Elnur Hasan Mikail
KEYWORDS:
Russian Foreign Policy, Russian Turkey Relations, Chechen Problem
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Political Science,
Vol.9 No.2,
April
24,
2019
ABSTRACT: According to August 1996 records the last official
status of Chechnya was postponed till 2001.
Until that time Chechnya would be accepted independent in the presidency
of Aslan Mashadov, the official general. However, this defeat was disgraceful
according to Moscow and it was just a war that each side desired to revenge and
test each other. The appointment of Putin, who was being more ambitious and aggressive
than the others, foreshadowed the new applications to be implemented by the
army. In September 1999, a series of bombings in the Moscow apartments caused
the deaths of many people and caused property damage, which was used as a
reason for the shady accusation of Chechnya. The government blamed the Chechen
separatists for attacking areas of rebellion. The victory of the Russian forces
fighting the guerrilla opposition forces destroyed the capital Grozny and other
cities.