Turkey’s foreign minister meets with UK and German counterparts in Brussels after visiting France and US

Turkey’s foreign minister meets with UK and German counterparts in Brussels after visiting France and US
Turkey’s foreign minister (left) hosted by the US secretary of state (right) in Washington on March 26.
By Akin Nazli in Belgrade April 7, 2025

Turkey’s foreign minister Hakan Fidan attended the Nato foreign ministers summit held in Brussels during April 3-4, his ministry (@MFATurkiye) announced in X posts.

In Brussels, Fidan met with US counterpart Marco Rubio for the second time in a week. Previously, the pair met during a Washington trip undertaken by Fidan on March 25 and 26.

Photo: Fidan (left) met with Rubio (right) in Brussels.

During his US trip, Fidan also met with Senator Joe Wilson.

Photo: Fidan (middle) received Wilson (left) in Washington.

During the Brussels summit, Fidan also met with his British and German counterparts.

Photo: Fidan (left) met with British foreign minister David Lammy (right) in Brussels.

Photo: Fidan (left) met with German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock (right) in Brussels.

Prior to the Nato summit, Fidan on April 2 visited France.

Photo: Fidan (left) met with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot in Paris.

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