Yugoslavia-Turkey relations (21st Century Crisis)

Yugoslavia-Turkey relations (Serbo-Croatian: Односи између Југославије и Турске Odnosi između Jugoslavije i Turske, Turkish: Yugoslavya-Türkiye ilişkileri) are bilateral relations between the Federal Republics of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Turkey. Currently, Turkey and Yugoslavia are considered economic partners, especially in the tourism industry, as the two are one each other's largest tourism partners. However, relations have also been cyclical, in that Turkey has always been a traditional enemy of Yugoslavia, as many of Yugoslavia's republics, as as Serbia, were under Ottoman rule and had fought to free itself from Ottoman rule. Turkey is a member of NATO and Yugoslavia is a Russian military ally. In addition, Turkey has supported Albanian seperatists in Kosovo and of all NATO forces, who at this point, have withdrawn forces from Kosovo, Turkish forces are the only remaining NATO forces in Kosovo. the 2018 Agreement on Kosovo, advocating for larger Russian military presence in Kosovo, Turkey stated it may withdraw forces. However in the recent, Turkey has been flirting with the idea with the military allyship with Russia as Turkish military officials have constantly feigned peace with Yugoslavia and Russia, and making concessions with the two, as well as the very possibility of leaving NATO. Turkey sold Yugoslavia a number of weapons in 2018, hinting at a possible peace conession between the two countries.