BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 19. Türkiye is
prepared to contribute to international stabilization efforts and
continues to support a just and lasting peace based on a two-state
solution, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said at the first
meeting of the Board of Peace, Trend reports.
Fidan noted that despite collective diplomatic efforts, the
humanitarian situation remains fragile and ceasefire violations
persist.
“The humanitarian situation remains fragile, and ceasefire
violations continue to occur. A prompt, coordinated, and effective
response is therefore essential,” he said.
He stressed Türkiye's commitment to ensuring security and
reconstruction in the region.
“President Erdoğan remains fully committed to Gaza's security,
stabilization, and recovery. Türkiye has already been providing
immense amount of humanitarian assistance,” Fidan stated.
According to him, Ankara stands ready to expand its support
beyond humanitarian aid.
“We can also contribute meaningfully to the rehabilitation of
health and education sectors, as well as the training of the police
force. In addition, we are prepared to provide troops to the
international stabilization force,” he said.
Fidan reaffirmed Türkiye’s backing for diplomatic efforts aimed
at achieving a sustainable peace settlement.
“Türkiye will continue to support your efforts towards a just
and lasting peace. We remain convinced that the foundation of such
peace is a two-state solution. Let us work towards that objective
for the benefit of all peoples of the region,” he said.