Turkish president claims, “Working to build inclusive international system to ensure global peace despite many hurdles”.
ANKARA:
Türkiye proposes to make sure peace in its area and beyond through robust diplomacy founded on people and human morals, the country’s president claimed on Thursday.
“Despite all hurdles, we are working to build an effective, and inclusive international system to ensure peace, security, stability, and prosperity,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed at a Shanghai Cooperation Organization panel in Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana.
Erdogan further counted that the damages surfacing the Gaza Strip, under which the dead bodies of over 16,000 innocent children exist, the sufferers of approximately nine-month-old Israeli violence, are also the debris of the international system which has left its lawful acts as it lost to prohibit the slaughter.
Israel has to be prevented, and convinced to admit a permanent cease-fire in Gaza, he claimed, forcing countries to boost pressure on the Israeli government.
Israel scoffed at a UN Security Council resolution requiring an instant cease-fire and has challenged international condemnation amid its persistent brutal violence on Gaza since an October 7, 2023 invasion by Palestinian group Hamas.
More than 38,000 Palestinians have since been massacred, mostly women and children, and over 87,400 others bruised, as per local health authorities.
Approximately nine months into the Israeli battle, vast tracts of Gaza exist in damaged amid a streaming blockade of food, clean water, and medicine.
Published in The Tribune News