Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to participate in Munich Security Conference
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will participate in the 60th Munich Security Conference, scheduled to take place from February 16th to 18th, 2024.
The Ministry's press release confirmed Minister Fidan's attendance and added that he will also hold bilateral meetings with various counterparts on the sidelines of the conference. These meetings offer an opportunity for dialogue and discussion on various international issues and bilateral relations.
The Munich Security Conference is a global forum focused on international security policy. This year's event is expected to draw high-level participation from government officials, diplomats, security experts, and thought leaders from around the world.
Specific topics scheduled for discussion include the war in Ukraine, global food security, climate change, and the future of transatlantic relations. Minister Fidan's participation will allow him to contribute to these discussions and represent Türkiye's perspectives on these pressing issues.
While the press release did not specify which countries' representatives Minister Fidan might meet with, it suggests he will seek bilateral discussions to address various foreign policy priorities and potentially strengthen diplomatic ties with key partners.
The Minister's attendance at the conference reflects Ankara's commitment to engaging in international dialogue and contributing to solutions for global challenges. The bilateral meetings offer an additional opportunity to advance specific foreign policy goals and strengthen Turkey's position on the international stage. (ILKHA)