Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Wednesday engaged in a collection of bilateral conferences with counterparts from Greece, Finland, South Korea, and Bulgaria on the sidelines of the NATO international ministers’ assembly in Brussels, Belgium.
According to diplomatic sources, Fidan met with Greek Foreign Minister Yorgos Yerapetritis to debate bilateral and regional points.
Among the matters mentioned had been preparations for Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ upcoming go to to Türkiye.
– LATEST SITUATION IN WAR-TORN GAZA
In one other assembly, Fidan exchanged views on counter-terrorism and safety cooperation with Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen.
They additionally mentioned the implementation of the Türkiye-Finland-Sweden Trilateral Memorandum and assessed the present scenario within the war-torn Gaza Strip, emphasizing the significance of resolving the battle as quickly as attainable and fearing the chance of its unfold to different areas.
Both leaders expressed their want to strengthen bilateral cooperation on the event of the one centesimal anniversary of diplomatic relations between Türkiye and Finland.
– Cooperation with South Korea
Fidan and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul additionally met to debate completely different points, with a give attention to Asia-Pacific developments and the scenario on the Korean Peninsula.
Fidan and Cho Tae-yul mentioned bilateral cooperation points based mostly on the “Roadmap for Dynamic Türkiye-Korea Relations” signed in July 2023, with a give attention to the protection trade, financial system, and power sectors.
Moreover, the Turkish minister met with Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel.
NATO international ministers holding a two-day assembly in Brussels to debate the scenario in Ukraine, methods to assist Kyiv, and the developments within the Indo-Pacific area.
Source: www.anews.com.tr