ANTALYA, Türkiye, April 17. The world is
simultaneously experiencing a crisis of power and a crisis of
stability, President of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said at the
opening ceremony of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Trend's special
correspondent reports.


According to him, the modern world is experiencing not only a
change in the balance of power but also a profound crisis of the
international system, including its moral and existential
dimensions.


Erdoğan noted that the distribution of global power is shifting,
new players are emerging, competition is intensifying, and
contradictions are deepening. However, he insisted that these
processes do not negate the fact of a deeper crisis facing the
international system.


"Today, the world is simultaneously experiencing a crisis of
power and a crisis of stability," the Turkish president
emphasized.


He stated that the current system, which is positioned as
"rules-based," is, in practice, silent when these rules are
violated, and the mechanisms responsible for protecting human
rights and global security are ineffective or indifferent to
serious violations.







According to Erdoğan, the key problem lies in "selective
justice," the instrumentalization of principles, and a value system
subordinated to the logic of power.


"Therefore, the crisis the global system is experiencing is
fundamentally a moral and existential crisis," the Turkish
president added.


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