Diplomatic Engagements of the Turkish Foreign Ministry in Ankara.
Introduction
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan conducted a series of high-level meetings in Ankara on Wednesday with representatives from Saudi Arabia, the United Nations, and the European Commission.
Main Body
The primary engagement involved the third session of the Turkish-Saudi Coordination Council, co-chaired by Minister Fidan and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. This institutional mechanism facilitated a comprehensive review of strategic cooperation across multiple sectors, including energy, defense, trade, transportation, education, culture, and tourism. A tangible outcome of this rapprochement was the ratification of an agreement regarding the reciprocal waiver of visa requirements for holders of special and diplomatic passports. Furthermore, the bilateral discourse extended to regional geopolitical instabilities, with a specific focus on the situation in Gaza. Concurrent with the Saudi delegation's visit, Minister Fidan engaged in separate diplomatic consultations. These included a meeting with Jean Arnault, the special representative of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and a session with Dubravka Suica, the European Commission Vice President for the Mediterranean. These interactions underscore a multifaceted approach to managing international relations within the Turkish capital.
Conclusion
Turkey has concluded a day of diverse diplomatic activity involving key regional and international stakeholders.
Learning
The Architecture of Nominalization: From B2 Action to C2 State
At the B2 level, learners typically describe diplomatic events using active verbs: "Turkey and Saudi Arabia agreed to waive visas" or "They reviewed how to cooperate on energy." To ascend to C2, one must master the Nominalization of Process, where actions are transformed into conceptual nouns to create a dense, objective, and authoritative tone.
⚡ The 'Conceptual Pivot'
Observe the shift in the text:
- B2 Logic: They worked together to improve relations C2 Execution: "A tangible outcome of this rapprochement..."
- B2 Logic: They discussed things together C2 Execution: "The bilateral discourse extended to..."
- B2 Logic: This system helped them review C2 Execution: "This institutional mechanism facilitated a comprehensive review..."
🔬 Linguistic Deconstruction
In C2 academic and diplomatic prose, the focus shifts from who is doing what to what is occurring.
- The 'Abstract Anchor': Terms like rapprochement (the establishment of harmonious relations) and bilateral discourse act as anchors. They allow the writer to treat a complex social process as a single object that can be modified by adjectives (e.g., tangible outcome, multifaceted approach).
- Lexical Density: By using "reciprocal waiver of visa requirements" instead of "both sides agreed not to require visas," the writer increases the information density per sentence. This is the hallmark of high-level institutional English.
🛠️ Application for the Advanced Learner
To emulate this, stop searching for verbs to describe a situation and start searching for the noun that encapsulates the entire action.
- Instead of: "The two countries are trying to cooperate more," Use: "The intensification of strategic cooperation is evident."
- Instead of: "They are dealing with many different issues," Use: "A multifaceted approach to issue management is being adopted."