Summary
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan disclosed that he survived an assassination attempt during his time as head of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) four or five years ago, stating he was poisoned with arsenic and mercury. In an interview, he noted that the attempt was part of a broader political struggle and hinted it occurred abroad, without specifying the perpetrators. Fidan, who served as MIT chief from 2010 until June 2023, characterized the incident as part of constant threats he faced, including character assassinations.