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Turkish FM highlights crises and uncertainty as key global challenges

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Turkish FM highlights crises and uncertainty as key global challenges

ANTALYA, Türkiye, April 17. Amid growing global
uncertainty, the key question is what kind of reason, will, and
vision will shape the future, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Türkiye Hakan Fidan said at the opening ceremony of the Antalya
Diplomacy Forum, Trend reports.

According to Fidan, the forum in Antalya aims to provide a
platform where global and regional issues are comprehensively
discussed, with solutions developed through collective reasoning
and joint efforts.

He stressed that the issue goes beyond the increasing number of
crises and geopolitical constraints.

“The main problem is that uncertainty and crises are no longer
temporary phenomena of the international system but are becoming
its defining characteristic,” he noted.

The minister recalled that Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdoğan had previously warned about a major threat to the
international system, a world dominated by lawlessness,
uncertainty, and arbitrariness, emphasizing the need for common
sense, justice, and effective diplomacy.

“Unfortunately, the current situation in our region clearly
confirms the accuracy of these assessments,” Fidan added.




He also emphasized that historical lessons must be drawn from
these developments, while the immediate and urgent priority in such
periods remains achieving a ceasefire.

“We sincerely hope a sustainable ceasefire will be secured and a
lasting peace established. We extend our gratitude to all our
brothers who have contributed to this process, particularly the
President of Pakistan,” he said.

In addition, the Turkish foreign minister emphasized that even
if agreements are reached, the root causes of existing problems
must not be overlooked.

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