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Turkish president condemns Israel’s renewed attacks on Gaza

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In a phone call with his Finnish counterpart, the Turkish president Tuesday condemned Israel’s renewed attacks on Gaza.

Axar.az reports citing Anadolu Agency, Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone call with Alexander Stubb to discuss bilateral relations, regional matters, and global issues, according to Turkiye's Communications Directorate.

During the call, Erdogan said Tel Aviv's renewed attacks on the Gaza Strip are "unacceptable."

He also urged the international community to say “stop” to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's genocide policy, stressing the importance of restoring the ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible.

About the ongoing Moscow-Kyiv war, Erdogan said Ankara continues its efforts to end the war through a just and lasting peace, adding that Türkiye expects Russia to accept the ceasefire call.

Date
2025.03.18 / 18:20
Author
Axar.az
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