Erdogan: The UN is not capable of preventing conflicts
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, met with Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva. During the talks, bilateral relations and the international situation were discussed, with special emphasis on the situation in the Gaza Strip. Erdogan criticized the UN for its inability to prevent conflicts, stressing the need to reform global governance institutions. He praised Brazil's position on Israeli actions in Gaza and announced Turkey's intention to continue efforts to establish a truce, deliver humanitarian aid and find a just solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the principle of "two States for two peoples." Erdogan also expressed hope for further development of the strategic partnership between Turkey and Brazil.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while in Rio de Janeiro for the G20 summit, held a meeting with Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva. During the talks, bilateral relations and the international situation were discussed, with special emphasis on the situation in the Gaza Strip. Erdogan criticized the UN for its inability to prevent conflicts, especially in Gaza, stressing the need to reform global governance institutions. He noted: "The UN is not able to prevent conflicts in the world, especially in Gaza." The Turkish President praised Brazil's position on Israeli actions in Gaza and declared his intention to continue efforts to establish a truce, deliver humanitarian aid and find a just solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the principle of "two states for two peoples." Erdogan also expressed hope for the further development of the strategic partnership between Turkey and Brazil, stressing the importance of joint efforts in solving regional and global problems.
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