During a phone conversation with his US counterpart on Thursday, Erdogan discussed in detail the situation in Gaza and especially the efforts the northern nation could make to stop the genocide in Palestine.
For my part, I pointed out that we are doing everything possible to end the conflict,” the Turkish president said, quoted by Anadolu Agency.
At the same time, he stressed that Israel’s goodwill should not be expected.
According to Erdogan, the situation at the UN General Assembly, where a resolution from the Gaza Strip was initially supported by 121 nations and 40 abstentions, started to change.
The Turkish president also warned that continued Israeli attacks on Gaza could have regional and global consequences.
According to Erdogan, the most stable and reasonable solution to the Palestinian issue is the establishment of an independent and sovereign State of Palestine within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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