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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