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Minister Kurum spoke at the UN COP31 Summit! Remarkable “More just world” emphasis
Minister Kurum addressed the permanent representatives present at the meeting at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York, where he came within the scope of “March 30 International Zero Waste Day”.
Stating that the world is the “common home of humanity”, Kurum said, “The world is changing, global realities are being reshaped. The period we are going through is a period in which geopolitical fractures increase, uncertainties deepen, and risks increase, and we are all affected by this.” he said.
The institution emphasized that tensions in the Middle East and risks in the Strait of Hormuz threaten energy and water security, and pointed out that the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, regional security and energy flows are under pressure, and the codes of regional and global political balances have changed radically.
Noting that drought, water stress and extreme weather events are increasing globally, in addition to all these, the Authority evaluated that the negative effects of the climate crisis have triggered a political, economic and cultural transformation.
Minister Kurum continued as follows:
“We know that we also have responsibilities towards our world. Now, every morning, we wake up to the painful consequences and devastating effects of a natural disaster in any corner of the world. If humanity is to reach a sustainable future, there is only one way to achieve this. That is to reach a world order in which all countries have equal rights. As our President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated, it is a change of understanding that leaves no one behind, establishing a more just world. The basis of our COP31 vision is “This is turning commitments into practice, building trust and producing concrete results for a more just world.”
“WE CONSIDER COP31 AS A GLOBAL TURNING POINT”
Kurum, who is also the President of COP31, stated that half of the world’s population experiences water scarcity for at least one month of the year and that electricity needs are expected to increase by over 40 to 50 percent by 2035.
The institution said, “Perhaps the most striking data is this; the global climate financing need is at the level of 7.5 to 9 trillion dollars annually. The financing reached today is only at the level of 1.9 trillion dollars. You know what this difference tells us; if this struggle does not accelerate, the cost will grow exponentially.” he said.
For this reason, Kurum underlined that they do not see COP31 only as a platform where new commitments are expressed, and said, “We consider COP31 as a global turning point; we are preparing for the process with strong experience and a clear vision.” he said.
“SAY NO MORE WORDS, PRODUCE MORE RESULTS”
Pointing out the importance of producing solutions rather than talking, the institution said, “Our COP31 Presidency approach is based on 3 basic principles; dialogue, consensus and action. With dialogue, we will re-establish humanity’s trust in us. With consensus, we will find common solutions to our common problem. Let’s sit down and talk correctly, the world expects and says this; do not say more words, produce more results. We have to respond to this expectation of our people. We must re-establish trust in the multilateral system.” he said.
Emphasizing that they will work for concrete steps on this issue as the COP31 Presidency, the Institution stated that they will put critical topics such as financing, technology transfer and capacity development “at the heart of” COP31, and that transformation without finance, acceleration without technology, and sustainability without capacity are not possible.
Minister Kurum said:
“Our COP31 agenda will be to take concrete and measurable steps. We will reduce emissions in the field of waste management and strengthen the circular economy. We will share the zero waste movement and our achievements, which started under the auspices of the esteemed Emine Erdoğan and today turned into a global environmental campaign, with the whole world. We will contribute to creating solutions for 730 million people who do not have access to clean energy. We will align the industrial sector with net zero targets. We will expand climate resilient cities. In the areas of water, agriculture and food security. “We will strengthen adaptation policies, take steps that protect biodiversity and increase carbon sink areas, and bring our youth to the center of the fight against the climate crisis.”
The institution states, “Commitment is a statement of intent; implementation is trust.” He underlined that the COP31 Presidency aspires to build this trust and that Türkiye is determined to carry this process to a ground that produces results.
“THIS CALL IS A GLOBAL CALL FOR A RETURN TO THE SELF”
In the last part of its speech, the institution said, “Today, in your presence, I will make a call to all humanity; this call is a global call to return to the essence. As all humanity, we must return to our innate nature, to the essence that makes us who we are. We must unite our intentions, hearts and hands against the climate crisis, which has become a human problem.” he said.
Stating that humanity has to make a choice, Kurum said, “We will either return to our essence, which regards nature as a trust to be protected, or we will disappear along with the world we have destroyed. We will either continue to follow the current course, or we will direct the course with a common will.” he said.
The institution said, “With our strong leadership at COP31, we will make trust, cooperation, brotherhood and action dominant in global climate diplomacy.” He invited the country representatives in the hall to “be part of this common will, contribute to the solution and produce results together.”
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President Erdoğan attended the World Economic Forum meeting
The meeting, held at the Presidential Dolmabahçe Office, brought together senior executives of the world’s leading companies with Türkiye’s economic management and economic bureaucracy. In his speech here, President Erdoğan said that the participants came together on the occasion of the meeting to both listen to their evaluations of the Turkish economy and understand how companies will position Türkiye in their future vision.
Stating that in recent years, the global economy has been dragged into an agenda shaped by the post-pandemic recovery process, green and digital transformation, increasing trade tensions and geopolitical developments, Erdoğan said:
“The whole world feels the negative effects of the war in a wide range of areas, from energy markets to the functioning of production, informatics, transportation and trade networks. As I have stated before on different occasions, all humanity, as well as the parties to the conflicts, are paying the price of this meaningless, unlawful and unnecessary war that has deeply shaken our region for a month. While there is an opportunity to find a common ground through diplomacy and dialogue, we all, as the human family, bear the burden of sabotaging these roads. It is a fact that if the conflicts do not end, the price to be paid will also increase. Geographically “Distance will not have any meaning in this process, and even countries located on different continents will apparently be more affected by the energy dimension.”
Emphasizing that global risk analyzes reveal that the international system has entered a more competitive and more fragile period, Erdoğan said, “In this new period, the global economic order is exposed to threats from many fronts. The erosion of energy security and supply chains, the erosion of the international trade regime and protectionist policies increase vulnerabilities, and all these developments reduce the number of stable economies.” he said.
AT THE MEETING, Türkiye’S POSITION IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES WERE DISCUSSED
At the meeting held with the theme “Growth in a Global Center: Strengthening Competitiveness and Resilience”, Türkiye’s position in the global economy and cooperation opportunities were discussed.
Within the scope of the meeting, the strategic dialogue session, attended by 23 international investors from 16 countries with a total value of 1.2 trillion dollars from different sectors such as manufacturing, technology, energy, finance, infrastructure, asset management, health, food and aviation, witnessed comprehensive evaluations on Türkiye’s role in the global economic system, investment potential and long-term growth perspective.
The strategic dialogue session was attended by Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz, Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Şimşek, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar, Presidential Communications Director Burhanettin Duran, Presidential Investment and Finance Office President Ahmet Burak Dağlıoğlu, President of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Fatih Karahan and AK Party’s Deputy Chairman in charge of the economy Nihat Zeybekci, as well as BlackRock President and Chairman of the Board of Directors. and World Economic Forum Co-President Laurence Fink and World Economic Forum President and Chief Executive Officer Alois Zwinggi.
In the sessions held within the framework of the meeting, Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Şimşek made a comprehensive presentation on economic stability and macroeconomic policy and evaluated Türkiye’s reform agenda, fiscal discipline approach and policies to strengthen the investment environment.
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar discussed Türkiye’s energy supply security, diversification strategies and goals of becoming an energy center in the session titled energy security and resource management.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan moderated the session, which included Türkiye’s role in regional stability and security, its position in the geoeconomic transformation process and perspectives on strengthening international cooperation.
The meeting, held at a time when increasing uncertainties in the global economy, geopolitical developments and value chains are being reshaped, aims to strengthen dialogue and cooperation between the public and private sectors, support investment-oriented growth and further consolidate Türkiye’s position as a “connection point” in the global economy.
Concrete areas of cooperation for increasing Türkiye’s competitiveness, strengthening economic resilience, supporting sustainable growth and accelerating international direct investments were also discussed at the meeting.
The World Economic Forum Turkey Country Strategy Meeting stands out as an important platform that reinforces Türkiye’s strategic role in the global economy, encourages multilateral cooperation and contributes to strengthening the common vision for the future.
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BREAKING NEWS | Clear message from Minister Fidan in A Haber: This unjust war must end
KURDISH GROUPS IN IRAN
Fidan emphasized that they are following the situation in Iran very closely and said, “The issue of our Kurdish brothers in the (Iran) region being abused at a certain point and being used in this game is, of course, something we do not want to see. We also know that certain organizations are contacted by Mossad at this point.” he said.
Stating that the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) is following this very sensitively, Hakan Fidan said:
“Our perspective on the situation of our Kurdish brothers in Syria, Iraq and Iran is always clear. Where our president stands is clear, where we stand. We will neither allow the oppression of the people there, nor the abuse of other countries against their own affairs.”
Fidan stated that the abuse of certain Kurdish groups and their use for the purposes of others and then causing greater problems is an issue that serves regional instability.
Minister Fidan said, “Since this is an issue we follow closely, we keep it under control as much as possible, but on the other hand, Israel’s pursuit of this issue does not end. The contact and announced offers on this issue continue without hiding. Our opposition to this will continue.” he said.
Stating that Iran has gained a strategic advantage by closing the Strait of Hormuz, Fidan said that if the Island, where 70 or 80 percent of Iranian oil is exported, is captured, the USA will also gain a strategic advantage.
Fidan pointed out that such moves are constantly made to put more pressure on the other side and maintain strategic superiority in the war, and said that this is “in the nature of war”.
Drawing attention to the importance of making progress in ceasefire and peace negotiations before operations that will have a permanent impact are activated, Fidan stated that if such military steps are taken, the return of the process may become difficult and the balances at the negotiation table may be seriously affected.
Fidan emphasized that the parties reshape their discourse and demands depending on the balance of power in the field and said, “Whoever holds the bigger card at that moment, the language they use and the conditions they put forward change.” made his assessment.
Türkiye’s POLITICAL LINE
Underlining that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has developed very different creative approaches to solving problems within the state since the day he became prime minister, Fidan said that these approaches are mainly result-oriented.
Emphasizing that Türkiye interacts with different cultures due to its geographical location and that it needs to develop regional analysis, stance and action regarding all of them, Fidan said, “Now, where we stand, our political line is clear. Türkiye’s historical journey, its relationship with the cultures, nations and peoples in this geography are clear, and the lessons we have learned from modern events in the world are obvious. Why should development, prosperity, happiness, stability and peace not exist in other parts of the world, that is, in the regions where we live?” he said.
Pointing out that all the countries around Türkiye have their own opportunities, opportunities, crises and troubles, Fidan said that Türkiye cannot separate itself from them.
Fidan pointed out that Türkiye’s political culture is not about dominance, but about cooperation in every field, and continued as follows:
“The most important reason why our policies of calling for cooperation and peace have gained value is this; you are a strong country, you have the opportunity to carry out such events by using other tools. Just like other countries. With brute force, more deceitful ways, more covert activities… But we do not want this. It will be more open, more transparent, for the benefit of everyone. With the voluntary participation of everyone. Because, frankly, when you look at it, all the countries in our region have to think about their own interests.”
Pointing out the importance of the fact that both he and President Erdoğan have known other actors in the region for a long time, Fidan said:
“This continuity, the fact that the leaders of the region have known our President for years, the trust and stability that has been established there, this is a factor that has a great impact on national relations. People come and listen to him, trust him, in quotation marks, ‘ask him to cut the racon’ or say ‘Chief, you tell us’, I have heard these hundreds of times, it is of course not right to name the countries where ‘we will do whatever you say’, that is, it can happen from Africa, it can happen from somewhere else, it can happen from there. Our President also responds to these problems with great humility. “It has always shown the will to solve problems by leaning in with knowledge, and this has made Türkiye a reliable and stable actor in the region. If they saw that we are bending certain events to our advantage, we are looking for cheap benefits or constant abuses, we are trying to cause people to fight against each other, to cause sectarian wars, to cause ethnic wars, or to prefer one over the other and crush the other, none of these policies would be successful. So, what we say is what we do for years.”
Türkiye IS ONE VOICE ON PALESTINE
Stating that all political parties in Türkiye share the same view on Gaza and Palestine, Fidan said, “There may be a difference of opinion and conflict on every issue in Türkiye, but it is truly a sight that people are proud of. All political parties of all colors are speaking with a single voice on this issue.” he said.
Emphasizing the need for criticism in democracy, Fidan said, “Opposition may not actually have a weapon other than criticism. When it is done qualifiedly, it has a place in our heads. But those who take half of a sentence I said, cut off half of it and act as opposition without looking at the other… This is another issue. As I said, this happens, but in general, I see that there is a common stance on both the Palestine issue and other regional issues. This gives us more responsibility.” he said.
Stating that he expressed this situation at the meeting in Riyadh, Fidan said, “So, our nation has a very serious stance against the magnitude of the discord caused by Israel. At the same time, there are Pakistanis. So, if you are going to take a stance here, you need to explain this to the Muslim public very seriously, convince and win.” he said.
Fidan pointed out that he was pleased that Türkiye agreed on this issue and said, “I hope Turkey will achieve this unity on many vital issues. The good thing is that we have unity of thought. I think we will produce more impact if we reach a unity of action and unity of understanding.” made his assessment.
GAZA AGENDA
Fidan shared the information that he attended the online meeting of the Committee within the scope of the Peace Council on Gaza and stated that they discussed the steps to be taken.
Emphasizing that some issues regarding issues such as humanitarian aid, shelter and border gates need to be implemented, Fidan noted that Gaza has never been off Türkiye’s agenda.
Fidan said, “For us, the number one danger in Gaza is the dehumanization and de-Palestinization of Gaza.” He underlined that they will do everything they can to prevent this.
Stating that Israel continues its regional expansionist policies with the attacks it carries out in Lebanon under the name of “fighting against Hezbollah”, Fidan noted that the international community should pay attention to what is happening in Lebanon.
Fidan stated that countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Jordan, which are interested in the Lebanon and Gaza issue, find themselves “in another fire” and that he warned the countries in the Gulf region not to “get involved in issues that will make Israel’s job easier” and not to ignore the crisis areas.
Fidan explained that a Druze leader contacted the Turkish Ambassador and requested that Türkiye send containers to help the Druze who returned to Syria, and informed that they are working on this issue.
ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Fidan stated that Europeans have experienced that Israel’s policies in the region, starting from Gaza, have led to global crises. “They have seen how the genocide in Gaza caused a social rupture in European capitals, activated fault lines, and had an impact on politics. They saw how the ongoing operations in Iran, the war, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz turned into an energy cost.” he said.
“While the US-Israel and Iran war is in its 3rd week, it has had more impact than the war that has been going on for 5 years (Russia-Ukraine War).” Fidan said, pointing out the impact of the problems in the energy market and commercial issues on this situation.
Fidan pointed out that Israel’s actions affect the whole world and said, “At some point, the rampage of this Zionist network needs to be stopped with a global unity.” he said.
RISK OF INTER-SECTANT CONFLICT IN THE REGION
Stating that some elements of Hashd al-Shaabi in Iraq have taken a stance on going to war on the side of Iran, Fidan said, “Of course, when you go to war, you are responded to. Therefore, they have become the target of Israel and America. There is such a reciprocal thing. Especially, most of the missiles fired at the Arab countries neighboring Iraq are fired from here. I hope a ceasefire will be declared here as soon as possible and this leap in Iraq will not be further.” he said.
Fidan explained that sectarian wars should be a thing of the past and that they are trying to prevent the spread of war by contacting American, Kurdish, Arab and Iranian leaders as well as Hashd al-Shaabi leaders.
Emphasizing that Türkiye’s goal in the region is the same as before the war, Fidan drew attention to the importance of cooperation.
Fidan noted the following about regional goals:
“Now, we wholeheartedly believe that there can be a cooperation, a security basin, a basin of stability in Iran in the Gulf, within the Gulf itself, in a large geography that includes Türkiye, Pakistan and Egypt. There are possibilities for this. If this happens, the unity that will emerge will produce tremendous economic power, political power and military competence. Energy infrastructures, market breadth, geographical breadth and diversity will be incredible. It has given tremendous support to the contribution of both our own regional stability and global stability.” “We actually seem far away from this right now, but there is no reason why it shouldn’t happen.”
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Director of Communications Duran’s call to the international community to “Stand with the truth”
In his speech at the opening of the International Strategic Communication Summit (STRATCOM) held in a hotel in Beşiktaş with the theme “Breakage in the International System: Crises, Narratives and the Search for Order”, Director of Communications Duran stated that it was a great pride for them to come together with the participants at the fifth summit, and he expressed his satisfaction that STRATCOM, which has become an international brand, received great favor this year as well.
Stating that they will discuss current issues in the field of strategic communication together with the global agenda and exchange comprehensive ideas in the panels to be held within the scope of the summit, Duran said that they held the summit this year around the theme of “Breakage in the International System: Crises, Narratives and the Search for Order”, which reflects the spirit of the time.
Stating that at the summit, they will discuss both the technical dimensions of strategic communication, the multidimensional crises in the international system and the narratives that deepen these crises, Duran said, “As it is known, we are now past the process of erosion of the international order established after the Second World War. After this process, we are entering a new world that we do not know exactly what shape it will take. In Wallerstein’s famous words, ‘We are at the end of the world as we know it.’ “This transformation, which once found its place mostly in academic predictions and futuristic narratives, is now before us all as a concrete reality.” he said.
Duran noted that uncertainty and insecurity prevail in today’s world, and double standards have become so visible that they can no longer be hidden, and that this situation points not only to a temporary fluctuation but to a deeper and structural transformation, and said:
“Today, the monsters pointed out by Gramsci tend to mobilize military, economic and technological tools to achieve even their simplest interests without needing any apological justification. As a natural result of this tendency, compromise and diplomacy are gradually being pushed into the background in the international system, and the use of force is becoming the primary tool. These actors now prefer to resolve their disputes by fighting and suppress their internal issues through armed suppression methods. The understanding of security has hardened in the same direction, with threat discourses, preventive war doctrines and Continuous crisis production has become the basic tools of this approach. The most striking reflection of this transformation is seen in the field of norms and values.
We are in a period where genocides, which were said to be “never again” after the Second World War, are taking place virtually on live broadcasts today, and attempts to gain territory by using force are expressed openly and recklessly. This situation has caused a group of countries that systematically apply double standards to not only erode the moral superiority they claim, but also to lose it to a large extent. The same countries further deepen this contradiction by trivializing Islamophobic and racist discourses within their own borders. “This contradictory and hardening environment produces devastating effects not only at the global level but also in regional dynamics.”

“IN THE AGE OF DISINFORMATION, NOT ONLY INFORMATION BUT ALSO THE TRUTH IS SYSTEMATICALLY ERASED”
Director of Communications Duran stated that regional destabilizing countries and actors are poisoning life for all parties in the geographies they are in, and that aggressive policies that are directionless, targetless and endless, like a cancer cell, are being presented as a new strategic equation.
Pointing out that this situation not only deepens the current instability but also makes the uncertainty about the future permanent, Duran said, “What happened in Gaza is the most striking example of this. International law was not implemented in the face of Israel’s genocide, and the global system unfortunately remained silent in the face of the massacre of civilians. In this process, the Western mainstream media followed a line that concealed the truth, veiled the aggression and produced one-sided narratives. While the murder of children was ignored, a new basis of perception began to be built through distorted narratives.” “This situation is not only a political failure, but also a deep moral collapse.” made his assessment.
At this point, Duran pointed out that the technological transformation process further aggravates the impact of the crisis and said, “Artificial intelligence, algorithms and digital manipulation tools sometimes make what is happening invisible and sometimes distort reality and cause it to be perceived in completely different ways. While the international community has not yet digested the speed of the information age, we are now faced with a much more destructive phase; the age of disinformation. In this new phase, not only information but also the truth itself is systematically eroded and reshaped.” he said.

“WE WILL CONTINUE TO INSISTANTLY MAINTAIN AN APPROACH THAT PRIORITIZES DIPLOMACY AND DIALOGUE”
Reminding that Türkiye predicted the loss of altitude of the international order and the normative collapse in this field long ago and has repeatedly made strong warnings in this direction, Duran continued his words as follows:
“To give an example, Turkey predicted the upcoming systemic crises in Syria and Iraq and made the necessary warnings. In the war in Ukraine, we stated that this issue could not be solved by military means, and therefore we turned to diplomatic engagements. Perhaps most importantly, we understood at a very early period how vital justice is for the world order, with the inspiration we draw from our historical roots. Our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said ‘A more just world is possible.’ His call was the strongest expression of our warnings and demand for global justice and was a very important call to the world. As Türkiye, we have demonstrated our own unique approaches and models at every point where the global crisis has become chronic. We have strived to find solutions to the upcoming crises and conflicts, first in our region and then on a global scale, and we still continue to do so. This effort of ours is not only a diplomatic reflex, but also a reflection of our historical sense of responsibility and our multidimensional understanding of foreign policy. In an age where conventional wars are on the agenda again and power competition becomes harsher, we will of course continue to insist on an approach that prioritizes diplomacy and dialogue. “We will continue to build bridges between the parties, keep communication channels open and contribute to the peaceful resolution of disputes by effectively using mediation and facilitation mechanisms.”
Duran stated that the steps they took in this direction played a preventive role not only in times of crisis, but also in periods when some crises had just sprouted, and said, “The intense diplomatic efforts we made to prevent the war that broke out right next to us from ever starting and the initiatives we continued today to ensure a ceasefire were the most important indicators of this attitude. This attitude was greatly appreciated first in our environment and then in different geographies of the world.” he said.
Emphasizing that Türkiye has become a brand that prefers to position itself on the side of peace, stability and humanity, rather than on the side of one of the parties in the face of any crisis, Duran said that for this reason, they have created one of the rare grounds where even actors with different views and conflicts of interest can meet around the same table.
“WE INVITE THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO STAND BY THE TRUTH”
Director of Communications Burhanettin Duran stated that they continue their struggle not only in the field or at the diplomatic tables, but also in the protection and defense of the truth with determination, and reminded that President Erdoğan has constantly warned the society against systematic attacks carried out through disinformation, perception management and information pollution since the early days of social media and digital journalism, and drew attention to the risks of this new communication age.
Stating that Turkey has adopted the protection of the truth not as a choice but as a clear responsibility and duty in this period, which is described as the age of disinformation, Duran said, “Because we know that information is not only a means of communication, but also one of the basic elements of social peace, political stability and global justice. In this regard, we see that not only states, but also technology companies operating on a global scale can sometimes pave the way for the spread of manipulative and provocative content with profit-oriented approaches. Such content not only creates instant perceptions, “It produces results that damage the social fabric of societies, deepen political polarization and shake economic balances. Therefore, we invite the international community and all stakeholders to stand by the truth and take a more resistant and conscious stance against unverified information. The crises and conflicts experienced in recent years have once again clearly demonstrated how vital this struggle is.” he said.
– “Disinformation is not a communication problem, it is a direct national and even global threat.”
Stating that they will discuss the communication opportunities and limits of the age at STRATCOM meetings, Duran said:
“Communication has a wide area of influence ranging from media to digital, from culture to public diplomacy. Those who manage this field determine not only our agenda, but also the future. In this context, as the Directorate of Communications, we see building a communication ecosystem based on accurate, confirmed and reliable information as our main priority. Today, it is necessary to state this very clearly, in the age we live in, strategic communication, conflict areas and crises cannot be considered separately from each other. The information produced is becoming a direct element of power and a field of competition, instead of being just information. Nowadays, threats are “It is entering our world with new trends, not with tanks, and it advances with manipulation, not with bullets. Therefore, in the new security architecture, protecting the truth is at least as critical a responsibility as protecting the physical borders. For this reason, I would like to reiterate that disinformation is not a communication problem, but a direct national and even global threat. The duty of states is to establish a trust-based order instead of the chaos created by disinformation. We have to protect and strengthen a state mind that manages information and determines our future.”
Duran explained that they have identified thousands of misleading contents and informed the public so far with the Center for Combating Disinformation, which they established in 2022 for this purpose, and that they have prepared 202 disinformation bulletins and 2 almanacs and made them available to the national and international public in 10 different languages.
Pointing out that the fight against disinformation brings up the determination of an applicable ethical framework as an extremely vital issue, Duran stated that they are carrying out joint work with national and international media organizations, journalists, communication academy and non-governmental organizations in this direction.
Emphasizing that the justice to be established in the field of communication will be one of the strongest guarantees of the reconstruction of global peace, trust and stability, Duran added that he believes that the STRATCOM 2026 Summit will lead to strong and permanent outcomes in this direction.
The summit will end tomorrow.
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Minister Bolat: “We are not dependent on a single source”
Minister Bolat visited the AYMOD International Shoe Fashion Fair organized by the Turkish Footwear Manufacturers Association (TASD) at the Istanbul Expo Center.
Bolat, who met with TASD members and sector representatives within the scope of the visit, received information about the collection prepared by Zeytinburnu İDMİB Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School students who were at the fair. Minister Bolat, who visited the stands, answered the questions of the press members after his conversation with the company representatives. Referring to the contacts of the 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization, Bolat reminded that the headquarters of the WTO is in Geneva and said that the trade ministers and official trade delegations of 166 WTO member countries meet in one country every two years and the problems and issues facing world trade are discussed. Stating that this year the host is Cameroon, Bolat said, “It is being held in an African country for the first time in 30 years. In this sense, we represented our country there for two days. Our official delegation continues its contacts until Sunday. We attended mass sessions. We had meetings at the level of the Ministry of Commerce, especially the European Union (EU) Trade Commissioner, the US Ministry of Commerce, and the African countries Ghana, Cameroon, Somalia, South Korea, Singapore and the United Kingdom.” he said.
“WE, AS Türkiye, HAVE BEEN PREAKERS IN REGARDING THE INCENTIVE OF INVESTMENTS”
Minister Bolat stated that world trade is going through difficult times and wars continue, and that in this respect, the continuation of world trade rules, international and multilateralism rules is of great importance, and that if these do not exist, all countries may start to invent their own rules and world trade will be seriously injured. Pointing out that if world trade grows, economic growth will occur and people’s purchasing power and welfare will increase, Bolat said, “In this sense, a very important meeting was held and continues to be held. As Turkey, we paved the way for the addition of a draft agreement to the WTO founding agreement, especially regarding the promotion of investments, which developing countries are very keen on, and this was greatly appreciated by all delegations there.” he said. Bolat pointed out the importance of the WTO’s transparency and multilateralism rules continuing and the functioning of the dispute violation mechanism. Stating that efforts to sign new agreements on agricultural and fishery products are the main issues of the WTO, Bolat stated that Türkiye is actively and constructively supporting the WTO to be successful and develop, and to find new opportunities and new partners for Türkiye’s exports.
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Minister Uraloğlu: “Trabzon will meet the high-speed train network”
“IN THE LAST 24 YEARS, INVESTMENT EXCEEDING 2 TRILLION LIRAS FOR ISTANBUL’S TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Uraloğlu also gave information about the projects implemented to strengthen Istanbul’s transportation infrastructure and ease traffic. Stating that they increased the quality of life of Istanbulites, Uraloğlu said, “We have invested more than 2 trillion liras for Istanbul’s transportation and communication infrastructure in the last 24 years.” Uraloğlu said, “In our Istanbul; By implementing mega projects such as Marmaray, Eurasia Tunnel, Istanbul Airport, Çamlıca Tower, Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, Northern Marmara Highway, Istanbul-Izmir Highway and Istanbul-Ankara High Speed Train Line; “We have moved Istanbul to a completely different point beyond dreams with a modern and effective transportation infrastructure.” Regarding the ongoing projects, Uraloğlu stated that the work on the Nakkaş-Başakşehir section, which constitutes the last part of the Northern Marmara Highway, continues rapidly and said: “Our Sarıyer Kilyos Tunnel project is an important highway project that is under construction in Istanbul.
With our project, which will start to serve free of charge when completed; Northern Marmara Highway and Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge; We will facilitate access from Sarıyer, Maslak and Levent regions. We will provide rapid transportation between Istanbul Airport and Istanbul’s business centers through the Sarıyer-Çayırbaşı Tunnel and the Sarıyer-Kilyos Tunnel immediately following it.” Stating that it is not possible to solve Istanbul’s transportation problem on the ground, Uraloğlu underlined that approximately a thousand kilometers of rail system lines are required for Istanbul. Uraloğlu continued his words as follows: “When we complete the ongoing 27-kilometer project of our Ministry, 189 kilometers of rail system will be added to Istanbul. Again, with the actions of the Metropolitan Municipality, this will reach approximately 400 kilometers. We will make Istanbul a more livable city. “We will soon open the rail system line between Halkalı-Arnavutköy and put it at the service of our brothers and sisters in Istanbul.”
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Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Kurtulmuş: We recommend that the negotiations be suspended.”
Kurtulmuş described it as “a great success” that all parties came together and prepared a joint report on the issue, even though they had very different ideas, and said: “Now the requirements for this must be met. The most important issue is, of course, that once it is determined and registered that the terrorist organization has dissolved itself and laid down its weapons, we can quickly move on to the issue of legal regulations. In the next process, the responsibility is on the political parties that have groups in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. If these political parties very sincerely put forward similar approaches to the sincere approaches they put forward in the commission.” “I hope that legal regulations will be implemented in a short time.”
Pointing out that the process will not end with regulations, Kurtulmuş emphasized that the mentality that reveals terrorism and the environments that pave the way for terrorism must be completely eliminated.
Stating that for this purpose, unity, solidarity and brotherhood must be established from the heart, not with words, Kurtulmuş said, “For this reason, Turkey has gained great momentum and made a very important progress. There will never be any turning back from the steps we have taken. Our people in Türkiye will never be divided by saying ‘Turks, Furs, etc.’ and this nation will never allow the production of policies aimed at separating them. Because this region now wants peace and security. Turkey also wants “As the safest country in the region, it has the power, strength, power, but most importantly, the intention to completely resolve the issue of Türkiye without Terrorism.” made his statements.
“ISRAEL’S WANT IS TO ESTABLISH ‘GREATER ISRAEL’ IN THE REGION”
Responding to a question about the process that started with the US and Israel’s attack on Iran, Kurtulmuş pointed out that there is always hope for peace and that no war will continue forever. Stating that the USA and Israel have different approaches in the ongoing attacks against Iran, Kurtulmuş said: “Because the USA set out with the intention of balancing Iran in some way, eliminating its other capabilities, especially the nuclear weapons there, or changing the Iranian government or making its capabilities very limited, but Israel is not like that. Israel actually has no problem with Iran. Israel’s concern is to establish a ‘greater Israel’ in the region, to establish the ‘Arz-ı Arz-ı’ which they believe God promised them.” Realizing the Promise. Now that the Islamic world is so divided and fragmented, and the countries in the region are in disarray, especially with the US invasion of Iraq in 1992, and they have somehow managed to convince the US and pull them to their side, they now want to make the final blow and realize a ‘Promised Land’ in the region, but they need to know that this will not come true. This is a crude dream, a messianic paranoia. “This may be included in some legendary books, some books about the Middle Ages, but in today’s world, such a nonsense cannot direct world politics. Israel and the Netanyahu administration need to see this.”
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