
Foreign Minister Fidan Holds Meetings with Bosnian and Azerbaijani Counterparts

Foreign Minister Fidan of Turkey recently attended the 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC 2025) where he held meetings with his counterparts from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Azerbaijan. During the conference, Fidan and Konakovic discussed bilateral relations between their respective countries, as well as the latest developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the overall situation in the Balkans.
The discussions held between the foreign ministers focused on strengthening cooperation and fostering closer ties between Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Azerbaijan. The meetings were seen as crucial for maintaining peace and stability in the region, as well as promoting mutual understanding and cooperation on various issues of common interest.
In addition to the productive discussions, the ministers also exchanged views on regional security challenges and opportunities for enhanced collaboration in areas such as trade, investment, and cultural exchange. The meetings were hailed as a step towards deeper cooperation and friendship between the three nations.
Overall, the participation of Foreign Minister Fidan in the Munich Security Conference was seen as a positive and constructive step towards promoting peace, stability, and cooperation in the region. The meetings held with counterparts from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Azerbaijan are expected to pave the way for greater collaboration and partnership in the future.





