The meeting focused on the ceasefire situation in Gaza and the ongoing humanitarian needs in the war-torn Palestinian territory, officials said.
This comes ahead of talks between foreign ministers from several Muslim countries scheduled for Monday to discuss possible next steps for the Gaza ceasefire.
Fidan said the meeting will bring together ministers from eight countries: Turkiye, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Pakistan and Indonesia, who met with US President Donald Trump in New York in September.
Fidan said on Friday that the talks would focus on how to proceed with the second phase of the ceasefire. He said the main problem was the formation of stabilization forces.
Since the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement began on October 10, Hamas has released 20 Israeli prisoners alive and handed over the remains of 19 of the 28 prisoners, most of them Israeli. However, Israel claimed that one of the bodies it received did not match any of the prisoners listed.
Since the ceasefire, Israel has killed 211 Palestinians and injured 597, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Israel has linked the second phase of ceasefire negotiations to the return of the remains of all hostages. Hamas says the process will take time due to the massive destruction in Gaza.
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