Presidency's Head of Communications Burhanettin Duran shared a post on his NSosyal account regarding President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's article titled “Türkiye's Diplomatic Vision for Justice and Prosperity,” published in Newsweek, one of the leading media outlets in the United States.
In his post, Head of Communications Duran stated:
"The article, "Türkiye's Diplomatic Vision for Justice and Prosperity," penned by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was published in English in Newsweek, one of the leading media outlets in the US.
In his article, President Erdoğan reiterated Türkiye's vision, which is centred on the principles of justice, peace, and solidarity in today's climate of growing uncertainties and challenges. He stated that the principle of 'the world is bigger than five' goes beyond a mere critique of the existing global order; it represents a vision for the common future of humanity, prior to the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The United Nations' structure, which is confined to the will and interests of merely five countries, is among the primary sources of the deadlocks of our time. Therefore, President Erdoğan emphasised the urgent need for reform in the UN Security Council, stressing that an effective, fair, and multilateral structure is crucial for global peace.
These statements and observations expressed by President Erdoğan will guide not only today’s debates but also the international diplomacy of tomorrow. It is evident that this approach, centred on justice and equity, will increasingly resonate on global platforms, particularly within the United Nations.
He also recalled the example of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, stating that Türkiye is an actor that considers not only its security but also global stability in the face of crises. He indicated that Türkiye has not refrained from assuming the responsibility for a just peace in a vast region extending from the Caucasus to Africa and from the Balkans to the Middle East.
It is clear that Türkiye continues to assume a pioneering and guiding role not only in diplomacy but also in humanitarian assistance, placing "a diplomacy of dialogue and mediation" at the core of its foreign policy.
Türkiye's approach to Syria is an expression of a vision that considers not only Türkiye's future but also the common future of the region and humanity: Türkiye opposes any initiative that disregards the Syrian people's will and provides a foothold for separatist ambitions and terrorist organisations. The only way to rectify the mistakes made in Syria over the past 14 years is to support the establishment of a stable state and societal order based on a cooperative security approach.
One of the most unequivocal calls of President Erdoğan was the following:
The truth, which we have persistently and courageously advocated, is once again evident: A just peace is achievable only through the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with territorial integrity and East Al-Quds as its capital. This is essential for lasting peace and stability in the Middle East. Our call to the states of the world is clear: "Recognise the State of Palestine." Indeed, recognition of Palestine is the most powerful response to occupation, blockade, and oppression."
Please click here for President Erdoğan's article titled “Türkiye's Diplomatic Vision for Justice and Prosperity.”