Turkish FM hails growing cooperation with Kazakhstan
Kazakh Foreign Minister Nurtleu (R) welcomes Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Astana, Kazakhstan, Sept. 11, 2023. (İHA Photo)


Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan was in Kazakhstan's Astana on Monday, where he held talks with his Kazakh counterpart Murat Nurtleu. Fidan said that the importance of cooperation between Türkiye and Kazakhstan was increasing daily in the rapidly changing geopolitical dynamics. "We should draw strength from the trust and understanding provided by our fraternal bond and make our relationship even more beneficial for both sides," Hakan Fidan said at a joint news conference with Nurtleu.

Fidan added that bilateral relations are becoming increasingly institutionalized and deepened. "We are one of the largest investors in Kazakhstan, with investments exceeding $5 billion (TL 134 billion) in total. We are working to strengthen our cooperation in the defense industry," he said. "Achieving the target of a $10 billion bilateral trade volume, as aimed by our respective presidents, is no longer a distant goal," the Turkish foreign minister added.

He said both sides are working to deepen cooperation in the energy sector based on common interests and a comprehensive strategy.

Reminding that the 10th summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) will be held in Kazakhstan in November, Fidan said Türkiye will continue to support Kazakhstan during this period. "We have agreed to deepen our cooperation in international and regional organizations," he added.

About the fight against the Gülenist Terrorist Group (FETÖ), Fidan said they have discussed steps to be taken in the fight against this "common enemy." "We are well aware of this insidious terrorist organization and what they have done to infiltrate the Turkish state and other countries," Fidan said. "We all need to be vigilant against the FETÖ. We are ready to provide all necessary support in this regard," he added. FETÖ is known for its widespread clout that stretched from Central Asia to much of Türkiye as well as Western countries. For a long time, it maintained a network of schools that acted as its recruitment centers in several countries.