Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a phone conversation with his Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp on Thursday.
According to sources within the diplomatic circle, the ministers focused on the evolving situation in Syria following the Assad regime's continued control, and the recent ceasefire developments in the Gaza Strip. They delved into the implications of these events on regional stability and security.
Additionally, the conversation touched upon bilateral relations between Turkey and the Netherlands, aiming to strengthen ties and cooperation. The dialogue also extended to Turkey's relationship with the European Union, discussing ongoing negotiations and mutual interests in fostering a constructive partnership.
The call underscores the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations amidst complex regional dynamics and reflects an intent to coordinate on matters of mutual concern. (ILKHA)
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