Turkey’s FM Holds Talks with Saudi, Jordanian Officials in Riyadh
Fidan held the bilateral meetings on the sidelines of a larger gathering in Riyadh focused on addressing recent tensions in the Middle East. No further details were released about the discussions.
The Turkish foreign minister is attending a high-level regional meeting hosted by Saudi Arabia, which brings together key Middle Eastern and Asian nations to address escalating instability amid the ongoing Iran-centered conflict. Participating countries include Azerbaijan, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, Kuwait, Pakistan, Syria, and Jordan.
The meetings come amid heightened regional instability following the joint US-Israeli military operations against Iran on February 28 and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes targeting multiple countries across the region.
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