The presidents of Iran and Turkey discussed the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, had a telephone conversation with the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Iranian state news agency IRNA informs about this.
It is reported that Raisi and Erdogan discussed the details of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the situation in the Middle East. The parties discussed the growing tension in the region and the steps to be taken in order to achieve de-escalation.
The President of Turkey informed that the leaders of the two countries also discussed the necessary steps to ease the conflict. According to the publication, Erdogan emphasized that the early termination of the conflict is important for regional and global peace, and Ankara is making efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
In addition, Erdogan expressed hope that the mutually positive steps taken by the conflicting parties will lead to a final solution.
#Detq_Trace
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Turkey and Iran support Palestine and emphasize the need for a just solution to the problem. At the same time, Turkey has diplomatic relations with Israel, while Iran considers the existence of that state illegal.
Add new comment