Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan don talk say Ankara believe say diplomacy still dey possible as road wey fit bring peace for Ukraine, and dem ready to host di fourth round of talks plus leaders’ summit for Istanbul.
“We dey ready to host di fourth round of talks and leaders’ summit for Istanbul,” Fidan tok dis one for di TRT World Forum wey dem do for Istanbul on Saturday.
E explain say Turkey don play big role to help Russia and Ukraine talk, as dem don host three rounds of talks before and dem still support prisoner exchange.
“As country wey dey maintain good relationship with both sides, Turkey don help dem come back to di negotiation table through di Istanbul process,” Fidan tok.
E add say di way Turkey dey do tins, wey dey base on multilateralism and regional ownership, go still dey guide di future wey dem dey share.
Fidan tok say Ankara go work with all di partners wey dey committed to build better and balanced international system wey go represent everybody well.
Di Turkish minister talk dis one for di opening of one session wey dem title “Di Return of High-Risk Diplomacy: Middle Powers and di Emerging Multipolar Order” for di TRT World Forum 2025, wey dem hold for Istanbul with di theme “Global Reset: From di Old Order to New Realities.”
E tok say di big powers don dey lose dia power small small, while di institutions wey suppose dey keep regional stability dey struggle to handle di plenty wahala wey dey ground. E add say di world dey move towards multipolarity.
“Our vision clear: we dey stand gidigba for cooperation, dialogue, and inclusive multilateralism,” Fidan tok.
E talk say if dem wan describe di international system now with one word, di word go be “uncertainty,” as di normal way wey global politics dey work don dey change.
“For dis kind time wey wahala plenty, our main work na to make sure say we dey united and dey cooperate for di security and better life of di future generations,” e tok.
E add say di international system need to strong well and dem need to reform am based on global partnership and synergy. To do dis one, dem need to restructure di system with two main tins: reform di global institutions with better and inclusive approach, and strengthen cooperation through regional ownership.
Di first one, Fidan tok, concern di UN well well. E say di problem no be say rules no dey, but di way dem dey apply di rules no dey equal.
E repeat Ankara position wey dey support more democratic structure, especially for di UN Security Council. E say di privileges wey some few people dey enjoy suppose change to framework wey go serve everybody, and di way di world dey grow, e need fair representation.
‘Stability no fit dey by force; e go dey grow naturally’
Fidan tok say di wahala wey dey happen dey come from regional dynamics, so na di region suppose handle di matter with responsibility and solution.
E mention Turkey effort for places like Balkans, South Caucasus, Middle East, and Africa. E say wahala no dey start for empty space; na from di region e dey come, and na di region go solve am. Stability no fit dey by force; e go dey grow naturally. Na so dem dey turn talk to trust, and trust to stability.
E tok say if nations dey take responsibility for peace and better life for dia region, di global system go get respect. But e warn say if di system fail, and justice no dey fair, di people go suffer, as di one wey dey happen for Gaza.
‘We must make sure say Gaza dey under Palestinians’ control’
Under di leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey don dey work from day one to stop di genocide for Gaza and make sure say justice dey. Fidan mention di initiative wey dem take to form di Organisation of Islamic Cooperation–Arab League Contact Group.
E say di group don help raise international awareness and e play big role to change di one-sided approach wey don dey for long and open road for di recognition of di State of Palestine.
Fidan still mention di September meeting wey Erdogan get for New York with US President Donald Trump and di leaders of eight Muslim nations as di one wey lay foundation for di agreement wey dem reach for Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
“Even though di ceasefire agreement still dey fragile because of Israel aggression, e still give chance to end di humanitarian wahala for Gaza. We must make sure say dem implement am well,” e tok.
E add say di ceasefire no be di final solution; di only way wey peace fit dey for di region na if dem achieve di two-state solution.
E stress say to keep di progress wey dem don make, “we must make sure say Gaza dey under Palestinians’ control,” and di process must dey done well with di help of all di people wey dey involved.



























