Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has said that he discussed relations between Türkiye and Singapore on the first stop of his Asia-Pacific tour.
"In our meetings with (Singapore's) Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Interior Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam, we assessed result-oriented steps to further advance our cooperation across a wide range of areas, particularly economy, trade, investment, defence industry, security, digital transformation, and connectivity," Hakan Fidan said on X on Tuesday.
Noting that regional and global issues also were addressed, as well as developments in the Asia-Pacific region and the situation in the Middle East, Fidan said that during the meetings, the importance of resolving ongoing crises through dialogue and diplomacy was underlined.
"At the event organised by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), we shared our foreign policy vision and our approach to the guiding role of diplomacy in the face of growing global uncertainties," he added.
"We will continue to further develop our bilateral relations and close cooperation on international platforms with Singapore, a country we regard as strategically important in its region and beyond," he vowed.
Earlier, Fidan was welcomed by Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Fidan is visiting Singapore as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss issues of mutual interest.
















