This came during two separate phone calls according to sources in the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Sources revealed that Fidan and Ibn Abdulrahman Al Thani discussed efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
Fidan also held telephone talks with Bin Farhan, discussing the situation in Gaza and possible steps to recognize the State of Palestine, within the framework of the resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly.
The two sides exchanged views on the latest developments in Syria, according to the same sources.
Of the 193 member states of the United Nations, 149 recognize the State of Palestine, which was declared by the Palestinian leadership in exile in 1988 in Algeria.
More than one country, including France, Britain, Canada, and Portugal, has recently announced its intention to recognize the State of Palestine, and Australia has also threatened to take a similar step.
Hamas and Israel began a new round of direct negotiations in the Qatari capital, Doha, on July 6, seeking a prisoner exchange and ceasefire agreement, mediated by Qatar and Egypt and supported by the United States. However, Tel Aviv and its ally, Washington, announced last week the withdrawal of their national teams from Doha for consultations.
Since the genocide began on October 7, 2023, Israel has been simultaneously committing a starvation crime against the Palestinians of Gaza. On March 2, it tightened its blockade by closing all crossings to humanitarian, relief, and medical aid, causing famine to spread and reach "catastrophic" levels.
The genocide, with American support, left approximately 208,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 9,000 missing, in addition to hundreds of thousands of displaced persons and a famine that claimed the lives of many.