Türkiye expanding diplomatic role as Antalya Diplomacy Forum serves as major draw for global leaders: Foreign minister

The Antalya Diplomacy Forum brought together global leaders to address international crises, with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan highlighting Türkiye's expanding diplomatic role. The forum saw participation from 23 heads of state and representatives from 150 countries, discussing regional stability and peace efforts.
The Antalya Diplomacy Forum, held in southern Turkey, brought together thousands of global leaders to address major international crises. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said 23 heads of state, 13 deputy leaders, and 50 government ministers attended, alongside representatives from 150 countries and 66 international organizations. The forum covered crises across various regions, including the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Europe, and Central Asia. Fidan highlighted Türkiye's diplomatic efforts, including a quadrilateral meeting with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt focused on regional stability. He also discussed ongoing negotiations between Iran and the US, a Gaza peace plan, and progress toward a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Fidan emphasized the need for continued focus on Ukraine and Gaza amidst shifting global attention.
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