The Turkish Foreign Ministry has released a statement announcing the participation of Hakan Fidan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye, in the upcoming UN Security Council meeting on "the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian issue."
Scheduled for January 23, 2024, Minister Fidan's visit to New York will center around addressing critical issues concerning the Middle East, with a particular focus on the ongoing challenges faced by the Palestinian population.
In addition to his participation in the UN Security Council meeting, the statement indicates that Minister Fidan will engage in bilateral meetings during his visit. This presents an opportunity for diplomatic discussions and collaboration on matters of mutual interest with representatives from other nations.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry's announcement underscores Türkiye's active involvement in international forums and its commitment to contributing to discussions surrounding the Middle East, particularly the Palestinian question.
Minister Fidan's presence at the UN Security Council meeting reflects Türkiye's diplomatic efforts to address regional concerns and advocate for constructive dialogue on critical issues. (ILKHA)
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