Turkey's Presidential Runoff and Its Impact on Economy and Geopolitics.

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Turkey's presidential runoff on May 28 is being closely watched by Russia and Ukraine. President Erdogan is expected to stay in power, and analysts believe Turkey will continue to maintain its balancing act between Russia and the West. The election outcome could affect Ukraine's ability to export grain through the Black Sea and Russia's ability to evade Western sanctions through Turkish companies. Regardless of the election outcome, Turkey's ties with Ukraine are expected to continue due to their cooperation on defense and trade.
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