Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held talks with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday, addressing various issues including bilateral relations and the situation in Gaza, according to Turkish diplomatic sources.
Fidan's visit to The Hague coincided with the 10th meeting of the Turkish-Dutch Bilateral Conference, where he engaged in discussions with Rutte. Notably, Rutte has recently announced his candidacy for the position of NATO secretary-general.
During their meeting, Fidan and Rutte delved into several topics, including developments in Ukraine and the ongoing fight against terrorism, as confirmed by diplomatic sources. (ILKHA)
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