Türkiye’s National Security Council to convene Thursday for key strategic discussions
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Türkiye's National Security Council (MGK) will meet Thursday in Ankara, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presiding over the session.
One of the main topics will be the latest developments in miitary operations within Türkiye's borders. The council will also review the situation in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions, emphasizing maritime security and territorial concerns.
Operations in Iraq and northern Syria will be another key discussion point. The council plans to assess the ongoing military activities in these regions and their impact on Türkiye’s strategic interests.
The MGK will also turn its attention to the Syrian issue, specifically discussing efforts to normalize relations with Syria and outlining the future course of these diplomatic initiatives.
The ongoing genocide in Palestinian territories will be on the agenda, with a focus on the massacres committed by Israeli occupation forces. The council will review diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire.
The Russia-Ukraine war will be examined for its broader implications on regional stability and Türkiye's foreign policy. The council will consider how the conflict affects Türkiye’s strategic positioning.
Additionally, the MGK will discuss the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, evaluating recent developments and Türkiye's role in the negotiations. The situation in Cyprus and Türkiye's relations with Greece will also be reviewed, addressing ongoing tensions and diplomatic engagements.
The outcomes of this meeting are expected to guide Türkiye's national security strategy and its regional policies. (ILKHA)
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