The Middle East Region: Strategic Importance, Geopolitics and Current Problems of Modern Security

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  • Murtalibova M. M. Lecturer branch Federal Agency for Fisheries, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution higher education, "Astrakhan State Technical University", Branch of the federal state budgetary educational institutions of higher education

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the UN General Assembly, the Middle East, the European Union, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Yemen, Sudan

Abstract

The Middle East is the west and south of Asia including the regions in the western and northeastern parts of Africa. There are Egypt, Sudan, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Iraq, Israel, Palestine Autonomy, Cyprus, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Oman, Yemen, Qatarsuch countries and emirates are located in the Middle East. In the Westliterature the region of the Middle East Iran and Afghanistan considered as Middle East. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Ottoman concept of the Middle East Turkempire, including the Balkans is also included in the Middle East. It can be seen that the region of Middle East is inextricably linked with the neighboring countries, not only the neighboring countries, but also the leading countries of the world benefit from this region.

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Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

M. M., M. . (2023). The Middle East Region: Strategic Importance, Geopolitics and Current Problems of Modern Security. Pioneer: Journal of Advanced Research and Scientific Progress, 2(5), 43–46. Retrieved from https://innosci.org/jarsp/article/view/1355

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