Turkish FM Hakan Fidan participates in talks with Egyptian, Pakistani, Saudi counterparts in Cairo
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan participated in a key quadrilateral meeting in Cairo on Saturday, focusing on pressing regional issues, with a particular emphasis on developments in Libya.
The gathering brought together top diplomats from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and the United States. Alongside Fidan were Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty (host), Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, and U.S. Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs Massad Fares Boulos.
According to statements from the Turkish Foreign Ministry and Egyptian officials, the discussions covered a broad range of regional developments. A central topic was the recent memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States, with participants stressing the need to build on this agreement to reduce tensions and promote stability across the Middle East.
On Libya, the officials underscored the importance of preserving the country's unity and sovereignty, advancing the political process, and working toward the unification of state institutions. Libya has long been fractured between rival factions, and international efforts continue to support a lasting resolution to its political and security challenges. The meeting aligns with broader diplomatic pushes involving key players to stabilize North Africa.
Additional topics included the Palestinian cause and wider developments in Africa. The talks reflect ongoing coordination among these nations amid a complex regional landscape marked by conflicts, diplomatic realignments, and efforts to prevent further escalation.
This quadrilateral format highlights Türkiye's active role in regional diplomacy, particularly in North Africa and the broader Middle East, where Ankara maintains significant interests in Libya through political and economic ties. Egypt and Saudi Arabia have similarly positioned themselves as key mediators, while U.S. involvement through Boulos signals continued American engagement in Arab and African affairs under the current administration.
No immediate joint statement or detailed outcomes were released beyond the general emphasis on stability, unity in Libya, and de-escalation. However, such high-level meetings often pave the way for coordinated positions in international forums and bilateral follow-ups.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry confirmed Fidan's participation via a post on X, describing it as a constructive exchange on shared regional concerns. Analysts view the Cairo talks as part of a larger effort to align policies on hotspots like Libya, where progress toward elections and institutional unity remains elusive.
This meeting comes amid heightened diplomatic activity in the region, including other multilateral formats aimed at fostering peace and cooperation. (ILKHA)
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