Critical Developments in Middle East Geopolitics: A Diplomatic Balancing Act
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan emphasized the significance of advancing the U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire plan, highlighting the necessity of a Palestinian civil administration. He criticized the Syrian Democratic Forces' reluctance to integrate, warned against military action, and discussed the evolving Russia-Ukraine mediation and potential lifting of U.S. sanctions on Turkey.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan highlighted the critical importance of advancing the U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire plan, warning that failure to move forward would mark a substantial setback for global diplomacy and the United States. Speaking at the Doha Forum, Fidan stressed the need for a credible Palestinian civil administration and a reinforced police force to secure peace in the region.
In Syria, Fidan expressed skepticism over the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces' willingness to integrate into the nation's state structures. He noted Ankara's readiness to take military action if no progress is made, reinforced by Turkey's insistence on a unified command structure within the country.
Fidan also addressed U.S. mediation efforts in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, commenting that discussions were evolving positively. He mentioned the potential for the removal of U.S. sanctions on Turkey, hinting at likely diplomatic resolutions soon.
(With inputs from agencies.)

