Turkey's Erdogan Calls For De-escalation Of India-Pakistan Tensions, Confirms ‘Strong Support’ To Pakistani People
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged de-escalation between Pakistan and India on Monday in Ankara.
- His call followed recent deadly attacks in Kashmir and reports of Turkish military cargo aircraft arriving in Pakistan.
- India blamed Pakistan-backed groups for the attack, leading to increased tensions and cross-border exchanges.
- Erdogan stated Turkey does not want "new conflicts in the region and beyond."
- Turkey reiterated strong support for the Pakistani people and advocated for peace in South Asia.
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