During NATO Leaders' Summit, Israeli massacres of the Palestinian people in Gaza are on Türkiye's agenda, says Turkish President Erdogan.
During NATO Leaders' Summit, Israeli massacres of the Palestinian people in Gaza are on Türkiye's agenda, says Turkish President Erdogan.Erdogan is visiting Washington for a meeting of the heads of state and government of the 32 members of NATO, their partner countries, and the EU. / Photo: AA
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has headed to Washington to attend NATO Leaders' Summit in the US capital on July 9-11. "During NATO Leaders' Summit, we will raise massacres of the Palestinian people in Gaza, where our shared values are going through sincerity test," said President Erdogan on Tuesday during a press conference ahead of his departure for Washington.
Erdogan added:"We patiently follow the process . Our intelligence chief and foreign minister follow it. Hopefully, we'll get the expected results soon." Erdogan is visiting Washington for a meeting of the heads of state and government of the 32 members of NATO, their partner countries, and the EU. The alliance marks its 75th anniversary this year.- We’ll draw NATO’s attention towards increasing efforts for fight against terror- We support Ukraine’s integrity and independence; we’ve been saying that fair peace has no losers
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