Minister Bayraktar wrote for Hürriyet Daily News
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar wrote an article titled "The Turkish Path" in Hürriyet Daily News.

"Turkish Path in Energy"
In his article, Minister Bayraktar stated that the Turkish Path is a statement that he attributes to the genetic heritage that has accumulated in the field of service and statesmanship in these lands for centuries, and said that his goal is that all people have access to electricity in a reliable, sustainable and affordable way.
Collaborations
Noting that the increase in gas production in the Black Sea and the growth of renewable energy sources has expanded Türkiye's role in regional energy trade and reduced import dependence, Bayraktar said, " In recent years, foreign investments in the energy sector has reached up to $100 billion, and every year we are introducing new tenders, new international joint projects not limited to Türkiye but also beyond through bilateral and multilateral – cooperation’s in different locations."
Energy Routes
Pointing out that the Turkish Path came into play here, Bayraktar said, "Whilst we are increasing production in the Black Sea, we are coordinal in working with international partners in Hungary, Libya, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia and many more.”
Rooted Philosophy
Bayraktar stated that the Turkish Path is more than a political framework and said, "The Turkish Path is more than a policy framework—it is a philosophy deeply rooted in the nation’s historical resilience, cultural fusion, and forward-looking pragmatism."
Permanent Capacity
Minister Bayraktar continued as follows:
We offer a space for everyone at the table, our win-win understanding in policy roots itself in the fundamental understanding that we need to make energy accessible, affordable and reliant, and this can only be achieved through increased cooperation and competitiveness. By embracing innovation and technological progress while preserving the human spirit at the core of its vision, Türkiye continues to redefine what it means to be both a nation of heritage and a beacon of modernity. The Turkish Path, therefore, is not merely a path—it is a testament to Türkiye’s enduring capacity to illuminate its own future, and that of the world around it.



