Antalya Diplomacy Forum: President Erdoğan Makes Key Statements
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan addressed the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, emphasizing the evolving role of diplomacy.
- Erdoğan stated that diplomacy is no longer just about negotiating problems and interests but also about discussing principles for humanity's common future.
- He criticized the current world order, citing the situation in Gaza as evidence of its failures and reiterated his 'The world is greater than five' slogan.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's address at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum underscored Turkey's active role in shaping global discourse and advocating for a more just international order. His remarks highlighted the critical juncture at which global diplomacy finds itself, particularly in the face of ongoing crises that expose the inadequacies of existing international structures.
I offer my gratitude on behalf of my nation to everyone who shared our sorrow in the unfortunate events in Kahramanmaraş.
Erdoğan articulated a vision where diplomacy transcends mere transactional negotiations, evolving into a platform for defining the ethical and principled foundations of humanity's shared future. This perspective aligns with Turkey's broader foreign policy, which seeks to promote multilateralism and a rules-based international system that is more inclusive and representative.
Today, diplomacy is no longer just an arena where problems and interests are negotiated. Diplomacy also represents a ground where the principles within which humanity's common future will be discussed.
The President's pointed reference to the situation in Gaza served as a stark illustration of his critique of the current global governance system. He argued that the events there clearly demonstrate the failings of the existing order and the need for fundamental reform. This critique resonates deeply within Turkey and many parts of the Global South, which often feel marginalized by dominant international narratives and decision-making processes.
The genocide in Gaza has clearly shown us what the current order allows and whom it protects.
Reiterating his well-known 'The world is greater than five' slogan, Erdoğan emphasized the urgent need to reform the United Nations Security Council and other global institutions to better reflect contemporary geopolitical realities. Turkey, through forums like the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, actively seeks to foster dialogue and build consensus towards a more equitable and effective global governance framework, positioning itself as a key voice for reform and a more just world.
Without closing the representation gap, which we brought to the agenda of humanity with the slogan 'The world is greater than five,' neither the system crisis can be resolved nor a more just world can be built.
Originally published by Sabah in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.