Turkish FM to Attend 162nd Arab League Foreign Ministers Council in Cairo
Ankara, The Gulf Observer: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to travel to Cairo to participate in the 162nd Ordinary Council of Foreign Ministers of the Arab League, which will commence on Tuesday, according to an official announcement by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the session, Fidan is expected to address critical regional concerns, with a primary focus on the ongoing situation in Gaza, while also emphasizing the importance of strengthening relations between Türkiye and the Arab League.
In his address, Fidan will underscore Türkiye’s proactive role in promoting stability, peace, and prosperity both within its immediate region and beyond. His speech is anticipated to highlight Ankara’s increasing contributions through a dynamic, effective, and determined foreign policy approach, aimed at addressing the challenges facing the Middle East.
The issue of Palestine is expected to feature prominently in Fidan’s remarks, reflecting its continued importance within Türkiye’s foreign policy priorities. Additionally, other pressing regional matters will be discussed, reaffirming Türkiye’s commitment to playing a constructive role in fostering regional harmony.
Türkiye’s evolving relations with Arab nations have not only contributed to finding solutions for regional challenges but have also paved the way for new avenues of cooperation and mutual benefit. Strengthening institutional ties with the Arab League remains a key objective for Ankara, with improved coordination on significant regional issues at the forefront of the agenda.
Fidan’s attendance at the Arab League meeting further solidifies Türkiye’s determination to enhance diplomatic ties and contribute to the broader stability of the Arab world through constructive dialogue and cooperation.