A top Turkish official highlighted on Wednesday the country's 2035 renewable targets and energy transformation push, outlining a vision for contributing to global supply security by extending regional networks and pipelines.

Attending the "Türkiye Clean Energy Transition Investment Forum," organized by the Presidency's Investment Office with contributions from Bloomberg and Energy Shift Capital, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar presented Ankara's strategies and goals in the sector.

The forum was held in London, where Bayraktar, alongside other top officials, was this week as part of London Climate Action Week.

"In this age of uncertainty, as the energy world is rocked by global crises, we shared our country's determined journey in energy transformation and our strategic vision for the future with international investors," Bayraktar said in a post on X.

"While meeting our growing energy demand with our increasing population and rapidly developing industry, we continue to serve as the guarantor of both our country's and our region's energy supply security on the path to ensuring supply security, reducing external dependence, and achieving our 2053 net zero emissions target," he added.