Fidan Reinforces Turkey’s NATO Role at Key Brussels Summit

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan underscored Turkey’s pivotal role in European security and its readiness to shape a new defense framework during a two-day NATO foreign ministerial meeting in Brussels.

Chaired by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on April 3-4, the gathering—the first since the Trump administration took office in January—saw Fidan deliver key messages.
He stressed Turkey’s enduring contributions to Euro-Atlantic security, citing its robust military, modern capabilities, and advanced defense industry.
He said NATO’s core role in European security must not waver, highlighting Turkey’s strategic position on the alliance’s southeast flank as integral to future security processes, especially amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
Fidan’s bilateral talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Germany’s Annalena Baerbock, Greece’s Yorgos Yerapetritis, Estonia’s Margus Tsahkna, and Ukraine’s Andrii Sybiha, complemented his summit agenda.
Source: HDN
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