Article by Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu titled “Türkiye-Rwanda Enjoy Excellent Relations”, 12 January 2023, Rwanda Article by Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu titled “Türkiye-Zimbabwe : A growing partnership” published in the Herald, 11 January 2023, Zimbabwe Article by Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu titled “A bright future for Turkey-South Africa cooperation“ published in Pretoria News and IOL, 10 January 2023, The Republic of South Africa Article by Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu titled ''We still have time to construct a peaceful future'' published on the occasion of Bled Strategic Forum, 29 August 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in New Straits Times, 4 August 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu titled ''Terrorism has no nationality, ethnicity nor religion. FETO threatens humanity as a whole'' on the occasion of July 15 Coup Attempt, 15 July 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in Lidové Noviny, 7 June 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published on the occasion of 25 May Africa Day Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in La Estrella de Panamá, 28 April 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in El Telégrafo Ecuador, 26 April 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in Brasilian newspaper “Folha De S.Paulo”, 25 April 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in Sri Lankan newspaper titled ''Time to Work for a New Impetus in Türkiye-Sri Lanka Relations'', 28 January 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu Published in Khaleej Times, 11 February 2022 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled “Why Should We Fight Against FETO Resolutely?”, 15 July 2021 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published on the occasion of 25 May Africa Day Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled “Our Preference in Eastern Mediterranean is Diplomacy without Preconditions” published in Kathimerini, 15 September 2020 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled “We Face a New-Generation Terrorist Group” published in Daily Sabah, 16 July 2020 Article by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled “EU-Türkiye relations are strained but we have common ground to build on” published in Politico, 13 July 2020 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled ''Union With Africa Is Now More Essential Than Ever'' published on various African media outlets on the occasion of the Day of Africa, 25 May 2020 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in The Washington Times titled “What We Do Today Will Define Tomorrow”, 2 April 2020 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in the Financial Times titled 'EU inaction on Syrian refugees is a stain on human conscience', 22 March 2020 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in Bild titled “Europe Should Finally Wake Up From Its Long Sleep”, 5 March 2020 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in The New York Times titled “Why Türkiye Took the Fight to Syria”, 11 October 2019 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye, published in “Kıbrıs Postası” on 14 July 2019 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in Politico Europe titled “Let’s put Türkiye’s EU membership back on track”, 14 May 2019 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in The Washington Times titled “One for all, all for one in challenging times”, 4 April 2019 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled “Seeking Peace Needs an Enterprising Foreign Policy”, published on the occasion of the Second OIC Member States Conference on Mediation and the Fifth Istanbul Mediation Conference, 29 November 2018 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu published in The Washington Post titled “The U.S. must stop arming terrorists in Syria”, 28 September 2018 Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu’s op-ed published in “USA Today” on the self defeating nature of US sanctions, 20 August 2018 Article by H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu titled “Türkiye and Africa are building a solid partnership”, published on the occasion of 25 May Africa Day
Joint Article by MIKTA Foreign Ministers Titled “21st Century Global Governance: Rise of the Rest-Cross Regional Networks" Published in the Daily Sabah

In an age of accelerating challenges, could a new type of cross regional, values-based partnership play a constructive role? One year ago, our answer was yes, and the result was the birth of MIKTA – Mexico / Indonesia / Republic of Korea (ROK) / Turkey / Australia. Since then, the importance of strong international collaboration and partnership has been further vindicated, not least during the recent U.N. General Assembly. The world leaders present reaffirmed the importance of strengthening multilateralism as the most effective way to address global challenges. For the challenges facing the world are myriad, ranging from terrorism, the Ebola outbreak to global economic growth.

Yet despite the plethora of problems there is a dearth of solutions. Moreover, the diffusion of power and the emergence of new actors have prompted a crisis in global governance. We are living in a world, in which no single country or durable alliance of countries can sustainably meet the challenges of global leadership. The world is in desperate need of new capabilities, partnerships and more leadership to adequately provide solutions to these challenges.

This yawning gap can be filled by constructive regional powers that are pivotal in their regions, nations with both the will and the ability to play a valuable bridging role between the developing and developed countries. This is the sense of mission that brought the foreign ministers of the five MIKTA nations together. The MIKTA countries share universal values such as democracy and human rights. We have a significant level of economic power, as MIKTA counts among its members the 12th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th largest economies in the world. Most of all, we have played an active role at the regional level and are keen to advance the common interests of the international community.

Three things mark MIKTA as a renewed and innovative partnership. First, MIKTA is a cross-regional consultative platform, pursuing interests which are common to all. Second, it is not a superpower-driven partnership. As a flexible and informal initiative, the five members are co-architects that can freely set the agenda in a swift and effective manner. Third, MIKTA draws upon both the common ground and the diversity between the member states. Although like-minded in many respects, we come from different cultures, regions and networks. Indeed, it is this very mélange which enables MIKTA to play the role of a bridge-builder and agenda-setter.

We, the MIKTA Foreign Ministers, following our earlier meetings in Mexico, and on the margins of the U.N. General Assembly in New York, recently met during the G20 Summit in Brisbane, Australia. We made significant progress in shaping the future of the group.

In terms of political momentum, we agreed to hold high-level meetings on a regular basis. In the first half of the year, the Coordinator, currently the ROK, will host the meeting; in the latter half of the year, the meeting will be held on two occasions - on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly and of the G20 Summit. The fact that foreign ministers, from countries which are far apart geographically, will meet three times a year is, in itself, a clear demonstration of the strong solidarity between us. Moreover, the five member states have agreed to launch a Senior Officials Meeting and also to create a Cyber Secretariat.

As for its identity, MIKTA has reaffirmed its value as a bona fide enabler in terms of providing global public goods. There is widespread consensus that the two joint statements issued by MIKTA – regarding the North Korean nuclear threat and the shooting down of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 – have served to highlight MIKTA's identity as a forum which aims to contribute to strengthening the current legal and institutional architecture. In September, MIKTA adopted another joint statement - on the Ebola crisis and global health, clearly demonstrating a willingness to contribute to issues close to Africa, a region of high importance to all MIKTA countries.

As for MIKTA's own deliverables, we will seek to identify areas for cooperation in which we can create added value. Post-2015 development cooperation; global health; and disaster risk management and humanitarian assistance may be possible areas for cooperation to explore.
As MIKTA demonstrates its utility and versatility as a new model for cross-regional and values-based partnership, it will serve as a bridgehead for fostering various forms of cooperation. The member states stand ready to write a new chapter in international consultation and cooperation, seeking to deepen the partnership within MIKTA and strengthen their bilateral relations.

Co-authors:

* Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey;
* Mr. Yun Byung-se, Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Republic of Korea;
* Mr. José Antonio Meade Kuribreña, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico;
* Ms. Retno L. P. Marsudi, Foreign Minister of Indonesia;
* Ms. Julie Bishop, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia