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Turkey’s new FM to warm up ties with Arab world

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ANKARA: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is likely to step up efforts to build ties with the Middle East and North Africa after taking steps in that direction as head of the national intelligen­ce agency, according to people familiar with the matter.

Mr Fidan, 54, replaced Mevlut Cavusoglu on Monday, becoming the second foreign minister with a military background since the inception of modern Turkey. He had been holding backchanne­l talks to improve diplomatic relations with countries such as Egypt, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Syria, the people said, asking not to be identified due to the sensitivit­y of the informatio­n.

Mr Erdogan appointed his spokesman Ibrahim Kalin as head of national intelligen­ce agency on Monday, his office said in a Twitter post.

The diplomacy is part of a broader realignmen­t that has seen regional rivals step back from conflicts — as well as the pressing need to attract investment to Turkey’s battered economy.

The foreign ministry could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

“Turkey’s shift in foreign policy is in line with facts that sustaining its independen­t policies in a broad region has become more difficult,” said Nihat Ali Ozcan, a strategist at the Economic Policy Research Foundation in Ankara. “Fidan’s unique experience in dealing both with state and non-state actors could help him deal with grave foreignpol­icy issues.”

On the western diplomatic front, Turkey has come under pressure from Washington to agree to ratify Sweden’s bid to join Nato before potentiall­y receiving support for a purchase of America-made F16 fighter jets. Ankara is uneasy about anti-Turkey protests held in Stockholm over the weekend and wants Sweden to crack down on the activity of Kurdish groups in the country, the people said.

Trained as a non-commission­ed signal army officer, Mr Fidan served overseas and studied in the US before leading the nation’s internatio­nal aid group, Tika. He then became a foreign policy and security adviser to then Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who extended his presidency into a third decade after winning last month’s elections.

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Fidan: Underwent military training

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