Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held separate telephone discussions on Thursday with Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and senior members of Hamas’ political bureau, focusing on escalating humanitarian and security crises in Gaza and Syria.
Fidan’s conversation with Qatar’s prime minister addressed regional developments, with particular emphasis on the situations in Gaza and Syria, where Türkiye has maintained an active diplomatic and security interest. Ankara and Doha have coordinated closely in recent months to facilitate dialogue and humanitarian access in conflict zones.
In a separate call, Fidan discussed ongoing cease-fire efforts in Gaza with Hamas officials. While details of the conversation were not disclosed, Turkish officials emphasized Ankara’s support for diplomatic efforts to end hostilities and ensure humanitarian aid reaches civilians trapped in the war-torn enclave.
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