Türkiye reelected to International Maritime Organization council

Heba Turkmani
09:53, 29/11/2025, SaturdayU: Update: 10:06, 29/11/2025, Saturday
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Türkiye reelected to International Maritime Organization council
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu and the Secretary-General of IMO Arsenio Dominguez, Nov. 24, 2025.

Türkiye has secured another term on the International Maritime Organization council, maintaining its uninterrupted representation on the UN agency's governing body since 1999. The Foreign Ministry stated the election result underscores Türkiye's trusted role in global maritime safety, environmental protection, and shipping services.

Türkiye has been reelected to the governing council of the United Nations' International Maritime Organization, continuing its longstanding presence on the influential maritime body. The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced the election result on Friday, highlighting that the successful bid reinforces the nation's active and trusted participation in global maritime affairs.

Demonstrated Maritime Expertise

The election maintains Türkiye's uninterrupted representation on the IMO Council since it first secured a seat in 1999, demonstrating the country's consistent expertise and capacity in international maritime governance. This quarter-century of continuous membership reflects Türkiye's established role in shaping global standards for maritime safety, environmental protection, international shipping, and port services.

Ongoing International Engagement

The reelection occurs during the 34th assembly of the International Maritime Organization, which is currently convening in London through December 3. As a council member, Türkiye will continue to contribute to multilateral cooperation in the maritime sector, participating in key decisions that affect global shipping standards, marine environmental protection, and international maritime regulations.

Strategic Maritime Position

Türkiye's continued presence on the IMO Council acknowledges both its strategic geographic position controlling vital maritime corridors and its growing influence in global shipping. The Foreign Ministry emphasized that "Türkiye will continue to make tangible contributions to multilateral cooperation in the maritime sector," underscoring the nation's commitment to international maritime governance and safety standards.

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