FM Fidan highlights Türkiye’s multidimensional diplomacy at Ambassadors Conference
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan emphasized Türkiye’s commitment to a multidimensional foreign policy strategy during his speech at the 15th Ambassadors Conference held at the Turkish Parliament.
He emphasized efforts to promote peace and stability, focusing on resolving the Gaza crisis and supporting a two-state solution for Palestine.
Türkiye’s multilayered foreign policy vision
Fidan reiterated Türkiye’s dedication to fostering a balanced and inclusive foreign policy, guided by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan‘s “Century of Türkiye” vision. This approach focuses on responding to both crises and opportunities simultaneously through a multifaceted, stakeholder-oriented strategy.
Key highlights from his speech include:
- Efforts to halt what he described as “genocide in Gaza” while promoting a two-state solution.
- Advocacy for broader international recognition of Palestine.
- Contributions to global peace and stability, which enhance Türkiye’s international standing.
In this context, we are making meaningful contributions to efforts to establish peace and stability in different geographies around the world. By working for an end to the genocide in Gaza, the realization of a two-state solution and the recognition of Palestine by an increasing number of countries, we have a global impact and a policy that increases trust in our country.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan
Role of parliamentary diplomacy in foreign policy
Speaking at the Turkish Parliament with ambassadors, Fidan expressed pride in collaborating with ambassadors and acknowledged the importance of parliamentary diplomacy as a complementary component of Türkiye’s foreign policy. He highlighted:
- the contributions of bilateral and multilateral engagements led by parliamentarians in diversifying and deepening international relations.
- coordination between the Foreign Ministry and Parliament to uphold an independent and national foreign policy.