Noting the importance of countries like Türkiye, Japan, Brazil, and India in a 'multi-polar world,' Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu stresses that current international system fails to respond to ongoing problems
Turkish foreign minister has stressed that the current international system fails to respond to ongoing problems, n"The revival of Asia has changed the global balance. Pandemics, climate change, migration, terrorism, and energy and food crises are the common problems of humanity. Unfortunately, the current international system fails to respond to these," Mevlut Cavusoglu told a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in the capital Tokyo on Monday.
In issues related to Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Caucasus, Libya, and Syria, Ankara has carried on an active policy bearing results in favour of the entire world, according to the Turkish minister. "We see great potential in areas like the defense industry, energy, science, and technology," he added.