Turkish Prisedent slams Israeli aggressions against Palestinians

DM Monitoring

ANKARA: Turkey did not and will not remain silent against the Israeli oppression against the Palestinians, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Saturday, as he underlined that it will not be possible to establish lasting peace and stability in the region as long as Israel’s policies continue.
During a closed-door face-to-face meeting at the Vahdettin Pavilion in the Çengelköy quarter of the Asian district of Üsküdar, Erdoğan and his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas discussed regional developments and steps to strengthen bilateral ties, Turkey’s Communications Directorate said.
Peace and stability in the region will not be possible as long as the Israeli occupation continues, Erdoğan stressed, saying Turkey did not and will not remain silent about Israel’s atrocities in Palestine.
He also voiced contentment over the positive course of bilateral relations with Palestine.
Following the presidents’ meeting, delegations from both countries met for talks also attended by Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Communications Director Fahrettin Altun, Presidential Spokesperson İbrahim Kalın and National Intelligence Organization (MIT) chief Hakan Fidan.
During Israel’s recent attacks on Palestinians, Turkish authorities intensified diplomatic efforts to put an end to Israeli aggression.
Known for its unbreakable solidarity with the Palestinians, Turkey has been voicing support for the Palestinian cause on the international stage for decades. Turkish authorities emphasize that the only way to achieve lasting peace and stability in the Middle East is through a fair and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue within the framework of international law and United Nations resolutions.