Turkish Deputy PM Criticizes Netanyahu Government as Global Security Threat Amid Regional Tensions
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First reported by Ynet · 4 hours ago
What happened
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan condemned Israel’s Netanyahu government as a global security threat, accusing it of destabilizing the region, especially Syria. He expressed cautious optimism about the Iran ceasefire despite tensions and revealed Turkey’s efforts to foster regional cooperation with Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Additionally, U.S. approval for Turkish fighter jet engine exports marks a boost for Turkey’s defense sector.
- 01Turkish FM Hakan Fidan calls Netanyahu government a global security threat and regional destabilizer.
- 02Fidan accuses Israel of seeking external enemies ahead of elections and undermining Syria’s stability.
- 03He expresses cautious optimism about Iran ceasefire despite recent tensions and communication issues.
- 04Turkey forms a working group with Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia to advance regional peace efforts.
- 05U.S. Congress approves export of engines for Turkey’s KAAN fighter jets, aiding defense industry.
- 06Fidan warns of escalating Ukraine conflict and highlights Turkey’s unique mediation role.
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