Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and his Spanish counterpart, Jose Manuel Albares, held a phone call on Friday to address key international issues, including the ongoing crisis in Syria and recent developments in Gaza.
According to diplomatic sources, the ministers emphasized the importance of international cooperation to restore stability and peace in Syria. They discussed measures to strengthen humanitarian aid efforts and advance reconstruction initiatives in the war-torn country.
The conversation also focused on the escalating challenges in Gaza. Both ministers highlighted the need for coordinated global action to address the humanitarian and political crises in the region.
While the discussion underlined the urgency of international collaboration, no further details were provided about the specific steps or agreements reached during the call.
This dialogue underscores the continued efforts by Türkiye and Spain to contribute to regional stability and address pressing global challenges. (ILKHA)
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