Erdogan Tells Trump That Israel Ending Attacks 'Crucial' For Peace
- President Tayyip Erdogan told US counterpart Donald Trump that Israel must stop its attacks for peace efforts to succeed, according to the Turkish presidency.
- Erdogan emphasized that Turkey supports Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza and has called Israel's actions genocide.
- During the call, Erdogan underscored the importance of boosting cooperation in the defense industry between Turkey and the US.
- The two leaders discussed regional peace initiatives, with Erdogan stating that Turkey is working hard for peace and increasing diplomatic contacts.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his US counterpart Donald Trump in a phone call that Turkey welcomes efforts to achieve peace in the region but that Israel must stop its attacks for the efforts to be successful. Erdogan and Trump met at the White House last month for the first time in six years, for a meeting that the Turkish leader said helped the NATO allies make "significant progress" on a range of issues. In a statement, the Turk…
Erdogan Tells Trump He Welcomes Peace Efforts, but Israel Must Stop Attacks for Their Success
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his US counterpart Donald Trump in a phone call on Friday that Türkiye welcomed efforts to reach peace in the region, but that Israel must stop its attacks for efforts to be successful, the Turkish presidency said. Erdogan and Trump met at the White House last month for the first time in six years, for a meeting that the Turkish leader said helped the NATO allies make "meaningful progress" on a range of issues.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that any initiative to achieve peace in the Middle East could only succeed if Israel stopped its attacks, during a telephone conversation Friday with its US counterpart Donald Trump, was learned from the presidency. ...
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