Turkish FM Hakan Fidan to attend Coalition of the Willing on Ukraine summit in Paris
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will represent President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the Leaders’ Summit of the Coalition of the Willing on Ukraine, scheduled to take place in Paris on Sunday, according to a statement issued by the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
The ministry announced that Fidan will attend the high-level gathering on behalf of President Erdoğan, underscoring Türkiye's continued diplomatic engagement in international efforts concerning the war in Ukraine.
The summit is expected to bring together leaders and senior officials from countries supporting Ukraine to discuss the latest developments in the conflict, coordination of assistance, and broader security issues affecting Europe.
Türkiye has maintained its role as a key regional actor throughout the conflict, advocating for dialogue and diplomatic solutions while sustaining communication with both Ukraine and Russia. Ankara has also played a significant role in previous mediation initiatives and efforts aimed at promoting regional stability.
The Paris meeting is expected to provide participating countries with an opportunity to exchange views on the evolving situation in Ukraine and explore avenues for strengthening international cooperation in support of peace and security. (ILKHA)
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