INTERNATIONAL — April 25, 2026
Turkish Foreign Minister Warns Israel Poses Direct Threat to Global Security
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned at the University of Oxford that Israel’s actions and escalating Middle East conflicts pose a direct threat to global security, urging regional ownership of security matters and reform of international institutions.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that Israel’s recent actions have evolved into a direct threat to global security, calling for a coordinated international response to address the growing instability. Speaking at the University of Oxford, Fidan highlighted the escalating conflicts across the Middle East, specifically noting the situations in Gaza, Lebanon, and tensions involving Iran, as factors that are increasingly destabilizing both global security frameworks and international economic systems.
During his address, Fidan emphasized that regional actors must take greater ownership of their own security challenges. He argued that relying on external powers to manage regional conflicts is no longer a viable strategy and urged nations to develop localized mechanisms for conflict resolution. The foreign minister also called for comprehensive reforms within global institutions, stating that existing international structures must adapt to address widespread geopolitical and economic instability.
Fidan’s remarks underscore growing diplomatic concerns regarding the broader impact of the ongoing Middle East conflicts. He reiterated that without meaningful institutional reform and a shift toward regional responsibility, the current trajectory of violence and political fragmentation will continue to pose significant risks to international stability. The address was delivered to an academic and diplomatic audience, where Fidan outlined the necessity of rethinking traditional security paradigms in light of contemporary geopolitical shifts.
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