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Turkey foreign minister to attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting in Washington

Turkey’s foreign minister will represent President Erdogan at the U.S. “Board of Peace” meeting, urging Gaza aid, protection for Palestinians, and progress toward a two-state solution.

Reuters

February 18, 2026

FILE PHOTO: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan speaks during an interview with Reuters at the 23rd edition of the annual Doha Forum, in Doha, Qatar, December 6, 2025.

Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to Washington in lieu of President Tayyip Erdogan for the inaugural meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" on Thursday, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.


A Turkish diplomatic source told Reuters that Fidan, during the talks, would call for determined steps to resolve the Palestinian issue and emphasize that Israel must end actions to hinder the flow of aid into Gaza and stop its ceasefire violations.


Fidan will also reiterate Turkey's readiness to contribute to Gaza's reconstruction and its desire to help protect Palestinians and ensure their security, the source said. He will also call for urgent action against Israel's "illegal settlement activities and settler violence in the West Bank", the source added.


According to a readout from Erdogan's office, the president separately told reporters on Wednesday that he hoped the Board of Peace would help achieve "the lasting stability, ceasefire, and eventually peace that Gaza has longed for", and would focus on bringing about a two-state solution.


-Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Jonathan Spicer/Reuters

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to Washington in lieu of President Tayyip Erdogan for the inaugural meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" on Thursday, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.


A Turkish diplomatic source told Reuters that Fidan, during the talks, would call for determined steps to resolve the Palestinian issue and emphasize that Israel must end actions to hinder the flow of aid into Gaza and stop its ceasefire violations.


Fidan will also reiterate Turkey's readiness to contribute to Gaza's reconstruction and its desire to help protect Palestinians and ensure their security, the source said. He will also call for urgent action against Israel's "illegal settlement activities and settler violence in the West Bank", the source added.


According to a readout from Erdogan's office, the president separately told reporters on Wednesday that he hoped the Board of Peace would help achieve "the lasting stability, ceasefire, and eventually peace that Gaza has longed for", and would focus on bringing about a two-state solution.


-Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Jonathan Spicer/Reuters

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