Headline: Minister Fidan Confirms: FETO Leader Fethullah Gulen Has Died
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan made significant statements at a joint press conference with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. Minister Fidan stated that the death of Fetullah Gülen, the leader of the terrorist organization FETÖ, has been confirmed by intelligence sources.
Responding to a question about Fetullah Gülen's death during the press conference, Minister Fidan confirmed this information as follows:
"The death of the FETÖ organization leader is also confirmed by our intelligence sources. The leader of this dark organization is dead."
Fidan emphasized that this news should not lead to complacency and stated that Turkey will continue its determined fight against terrorism.
The Effects of the Fetullahist Terrorist Organization on Turkey
Minister Fidan highlighted that FETÖ is a rare threat center in Turkey's history. He noted that thousands of young people were deceived in the name of sacred values and joined its ranks, becoming individuals who betrayed their own country and nation.
Fidan expressed that these individuals are now in great disgrace in the hands of intelligence services abroad and are being used against their own countries. On the occasion of Gülen's death, Minister Fidan stated that the spell over the members of the organization should be broken, emphasizing that they should abandon this path of betrayal.
A Message of Determination in the Fight Against Terrorism
Minister Hakan Fidan called upon FETÖ members following the news of Fetullah Gülen's death. Stating that this path does not have a good end, Fidan urged members of the organization to cease working against their state and nation.
Minister Fidan affirmed that the determination of the state and nation to fight against any terrorist organization continues, and this determination is also applicable to FETÖ. Stating that Turkey's resolve in combating terrorism is strong, Fidan announced that the fight against these dark structures will continue to the end for national security and independence.