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Turkish Intelligence Chief Fidan to Visit Jordan

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to visit the capital of Jordan, Amman, to attend the Islamic Cooperation Organization and Arab League Gaza Contact Group meeting.

Fidan’s visit to Amman on September 18, 2024, aims to engage in discussions regarding the urgent need for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, “Our esteemed Minister will participate in the Islamic Cooperation Organization and Arab League Gaza Contact Group meeting in Amman. The visit will focus on consultations to achieve an urgent and lasting ceasefire in Gaza.”

Importance of the Visit

The visit of Turkish Intelligence Chief Hakan Fidan to Jordan holds significant importance amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Turkey has been actively involved in efforts to broker peace and stability in the region. Fidan’s presence in the meeting signifies Turkey’s commitment to finding a resolution to the crisis and supporting the Palestinian people.

Regional Collaboration

The meeting in Amman will provide an opportunity for regional collaboration between Turkey, Jordan, and other members of the Islamic Cooperation Organization and Arab League. By coming together to address the situation in Gaza, these countries can work towards a common goal of achieving peace and stability in the region. The discussions and consultations during the meeting will lay the groundwork for potential diplomatic initiatives and actions.

Fidan’s Role

As the Turkish Foreign Minister and Intelligence Chief, Hakan Fidan plays a crucial role in shaping Turkey’s foreign policy and security strategies. His expertise and experience in diplomatic relations and intelligence operations make him a key figure in addressing complex regional issues. Fidan’s participation in the Gaza Contact Group meeting underscores Turkey’s proactive stance in seeking solutions to conflicts and promoting peace in the Middle East.

The visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Jordan comes at a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The discussions and consultations during the meeting in Amman will pave the way for potential diplomatic initiatives and actions to achieve a lasting ceasefire in the region. Turkey’s active involvement in addressing the crisis demonstrates its commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and working towards peace and stability in the Middle East.