Iranian-Turkish relations during the reign of Reza Shah 1925-1941 In light of the documents of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Authors

  • Elham Hamza Mansi Babylon University / College of Education for Humanities
  • Sattar Hamed Abdullah Babylon University / College of Education for Humanities

Keywords:

Iran, Turkey, International Relations, Documents, Reza Shah, Iraqi Foreign Ministry

Abstract

After the end of the First World War and the emergence of new international powers on the scene, all of this clearly affected the nature of the prevailing international relations at the time, in: Iran’s relationship with Turkey, which was characterized in the period before the war by a kind of oscillation between conflict and conflict for a long period of time, and between its stopping For a short period until it returned and erupted again, so this policy clearly raised the Middle East region, especially Iraq, so the end of the First World War opened good for these two countries because of the change in the political systems that ruled and how, as good relations between them represented in good neighborhood And hold alliances Between them.

Published

2022-11-08