
ADF 2024: Proactive diplomacy against challenges
I attended the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on Friday. Bringing together politicians, diplomats, academics, journalists and think tankers from 147 countries, the event has already claimed a respectable place among the world’s leading platforms.
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I attended the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on Friday. Bringing together politicians, diplomats, academics, journalists and think tankers from 147 countries, the event has already claimed a respectable place among the world’s leading platforms.
The forum took place shortly after the Russian-Ukrainian war entered its third year and against the backdrop of Israel’s massacres in Gaza with the main theme of “Advancing Diplomacy in Times of Turmoil.”
Speaking at the event, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shared his frustration with the 21st century turning into an age of depression: “The ‘rules-based international order,' which everybody likes to talk about, has been losing its meaning and weight and turning into a mere slogan.”
What the Turkish leader described as the international system’s failure to live up to its basic responsibilities is best reflected by the seemingly endless Israeli massacres in Gaza and Russia's war in Ukraine. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, too, highlighted the crisis of legitimacy that the international organizations’ failure to address such conflicts. As the international system undergoes its deepest crisis of legitimacy since World War II, Türkiye’s top diplomat has advocated “pioneering the solution of our region’s pressing problems through regional ownership.”
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