European security design not functioning at desired level, says Turkish FM
Speaking at the opening of the Istanbul Security Forum on Tuesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said, "It is clear that the European security structure is not functioning at the level we (Türkiye) would like. Unfortunately, some become dysfunctional."
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:23 | 02 May 2023
- Modified Date: 01:33 | 02 May 2023
The European security structure is "clearly not functioning" at desired levels, the Turkish foreign minister said on Tuesday, and noted that it is not "reasonable or logical to envision a new security design" as the war in Ukraine continues.
Speaking at the opening of the Istanbul Security Forum, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said, "It is clear that the European security structure is not functioning at the level we (Türkiye) would like. Unfortunately, some become dysfunctional."
Noting that it is not "reasonable or logical to envision a new security design" as the war in Ukraine continues, Çavuşoğlu further said,"Türkiye's contribution to transatlantic security, which is at the forefront of NATO's most dominant and strategically important allies, is vital."
The Istanbul Security Forum, which is being held on May 2-3, will address regional and global security threats, and solutions, according to the Communications Directorate.
The international forum is expected to include nearly 70 local and foreign speakers, including politicians, policy makers, academics, experts, journalists, and representatives of international organizations.
Reminding that 60% of international crises and conflicts are seen around Türkiye, Çavuşoğlu said security "is a concept that transcends distinctions such as hard security or soft security, and needs to be addressed comprehensively."
Listing three ways to ensure security in today's conditions, the Turkish foreign minister said one of them is keeping one's "country strong, deterrent, and resilient with all its elements."
"When strong security forces and a resilient society comes together with effective management, success comes along. That's why we (Türkiye) have adopted the defense industry as one of the priority areas," he added.
Saying that Türkiye always stands by its allies, Çavuşoğlu said some allies have disappointed Türkiye.
"I find it really embarrassing to feel the need to call on Allies to not impose sanctions on each other," he said.
Çavuşoğlu further noted that the second way to ensure security is "to be both the subject and the complementary element of common security."
"Terrorism is one of the two main threats to NATO, and all Allies must be united in the fight against this scourge," he said, stressing that Türkiye is "a country that is sincerely fighting terrorism on the ground."
Calling on all its allies that Türkiye is the "only real partner in fight against terrorism," Çavuşoğlu also underscored that a terrorist organization that kills the citizens and soldiers of an ally country (Türkiye) cannot be a legitimate partner.
The Turkish minister continued to say that "perceiving security from a broad perspective and developing solutions with effective multilateralism" is the third way to ensure security.
Saying that "Türkiye is a wise, benevolent, virtuous, and influential power that uses all power aspects together," Çavuşoğlu pledged to "resolutely maintain our (Ankara's) position as the central actor of global security, with our principled humanitarian stance and our entrepreneurial foreign policy that responds to the realities on the ground."