Erdogan says significant progress in Gaza truce talks

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reported significant progress in truce talks in the Gaza Strip aimed at a permanent ceasefire. He emphasized that the Palestinian group is ready for a truce at any time and called on Israel to stop spreading the conflict to the region and for Western countries to stop supporting Israel.

Jul 8, 2024 - 14:05
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Erdogan says significant progress in Gaza truce talks
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that important progress has been made during the ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip to ensure a permanent ceasefire in the region. These positive steps were taken to stabilize the situation and prevent further bloodshed.

Erdogan noted that the Palestinian faction is now ready for a truce "at any time." He emphasized that Israel should stop expanding the conflict to the entire region and focus on a peaceful settlement. The Turkish president also called on Western countries to stop supporting Israel, calling it a "terrorist state."

These statements by Erdogan emphasize the need for international efforts to achieve peace and stability in Gaza. He emphasized the importance of collective action by the global community to ensure security and protect civilians in the conflict zone. The Turkish leader's statements also spark discussions on the role of various states and their influence on the ongoing conflict, as well as possible ways to resolve it through diplomatic and peaceful means.

Erdogan added that Turkey is ready to continue to play an active role in facilitating peace talks and providing humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict. He called for responsibility and dialogue on all sides, emphasizing that only through joint efforts can a sustainable and just peace be achieved in the region.

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