Fidan calls NATO summit consensus ‘historic success’
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has described the Ankara NATO summit as a “historic” meeting, saying the alliance reached consensus at a time of global uncertainty and strategic divisions.
Speaking to TRT Haber after the 36th NATO Summit of Heads of State and Government, Fidan said the gathering was historic both in the way it was held and in its results.
“This summit was truly historic in terms of both its organization and its outcomes,” Fidan said, adding that it was also an “extraordinary success” for Türkiye’s foreign policy under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Fidan said the summit came at a time when debates over NATO’s future, deterrence and transatlantic relations had created uncertainty about the alliance’s direction.














