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    Turkey’s Fidan heads to London for Iran, Ukraine talks

    Turkey’s Hakan Fidan visits London this week to discuss Iran and Ukraine with UK officials, alongside trade, defense, and energy talks.

    Published22 Apr 2026, 14:58:52
    Turkey’s Fidan heads to London for Iran, Ukraine talks
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    Fidan to discuss Iran, Ukraine conflicts.

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    Visit aims to boost UK-Turkey cooperation.

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    Trade agreement, defense ties on agenda.

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    Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to London this week for meetings with British officials focused on the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine, a Turkish diplomatic source said on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. The talks are framed as an effort to deepen coordination between two NATO allies while addressing wider regional security concerns.

     

    According to the source, Iran will be a central item on the agenda. Turkey has advocated for a resolution to the ongoing conflict in Iran, and the London discussions are expected to cover related security and diplomatic issues. The visit follows a recent diplomacy forum hosted by Turkey that drew multiple international delegations, which officials have presented as part of Ankara’s broader engagement on regional crises.

     

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    The timing also overlaps with developments involving the United States. U.S. President Donald Trump announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire with Iran, with the stated purpose of enabling additional peace negotiations. The Turkish source indicated that the Iran file will be discussed in London in this broader context.

     

    Fidan’s trip coincides with a separate, two-day meeting in London of military planners from more than 30 countries. That gathering was convened to advance a mission aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal has drawn reservations from Turkey, and the overlap in timing places the maritime-security initiative alongside the minister’s bilateral agenda with Britain.

     

    Ukraine will be the other major focus. The Turkish minister is expected to reiterate Turkey’s readiness to contribute to efforts to end the war in Ukraine, the source said. The visit comes after Kyiv asked Turkey to host a leaders’ meeting between Ukraine and Russia, a request that underscores Ankara’s stated willingness to support diplomatic initiatives related to the conflict.

     

    Beyond security issues, the London meetings are also set to cover economic and industrial cooperation. The Turkish minister will seek to finalize a free trade agreement with Britain and will emphasize strengthening ties in the defense industry and in energy cooperation between the two countries, according to the source.

     

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