Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan conveyed to his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, during a telephone conversation, that the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is attainable through the establishment of two independent states.
"Erdogan emphasized that it is crucial for the international community to consider Turkey's suggestions regarding the establishment of two states as a definitive solution to the issue. He expressed that with a genuine and cooperative approach, a resolution can be achieved, bringing relief to both the region and the world," stated the Turkish presidential office following the conversation.
He emphasized that Western countries should take measures to de-escalate the situation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. "President Erdogan also conveyed his firm stance that any infringements on the rights of civilians in Gaza are unacceptable. Turkey is actively working to provide humanitarian assistance to the affected population.
President Erdogan emphasized that Western countries, in particular, should take measures to lower the level of tension, and he highlighted the importance of avoiding actions that do not contribute to peace," the Turkish presidential office informed reporters following the talks.
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Based on materials from TASS