Former Turkish FM Feridun Sinirlioglu appointed secretary general of OSCE
Feridun Sinirlioglu, Türkiye’s former foreign minister and ambassador to the U.N., has been appointed Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
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Why it matters
- Sinirlioglu’s appointment highlights Türkiye’s growing diplomatic influence and international recognition of its role in addressing global crises.
- The appointment was confirmed at the 31st OSCE Ministerial Council meeting in Malta, where Sinirlioglu was unanimously supported by the 57 participating countries.
Key points
- Diplomatic significance: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that Sinirlioglu’s election is a testament to Türkiye’s active role in international diplomacy and conflict resolution.
- Reactions:
- FM Hakan Fidan congratulated Sinirlioglu, noting that the appointment reflects Türkiye’s strong position in global diplomacy.
- Fidan also underscored the OSCE’s vital role in maintaining peace, stability, and security amid the world’s ongoing crises.
OSCE’s mission
The organization plays a key role in addressing conflicts and promoting stability across a region facing numerous ongoing disputes.
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