Erdoğan and Stubb discuss deepening Türkiye-Finland ties amid global crises
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a phone conversation with Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Tuesday, focusing on strengthening ties between Türkiye and Finland while addressing pressing regional and global concerns.
During the call, President Erdoğan underscored Türkiye’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with Finland, particularly in the areas of defense industry collaboration and counter-terrorism efforts. He emphasized that Türkiye remains dedicated to expanding bilateral relations across multiple sectors.
The leaders also touched on the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia. President Erdoğan reiterated Türkiye’s active role in seeking a resolution, advocating for a "just and lasting peace." He expressed hope that Russia would heed calls for a ceasefire, signaling Türkiye’s continued diplomatic push to end the conflict.
Turning to the Middle East, Erdoğan condemned Israel’s recent escalation of attacks in Gaza, labeling them "unacceptable." He accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of pursuing a "genocide policy" and urged the international community to take a firm stand against the violence. Erdoğan stressed the urgent need to restore a ceasefire in the region to halt further bloodshed.
The discussion reflects Türkiye’s broader foreign policy priorities, balancing its strategic partnerships in Europe with its vocal stance on global crises. Further details of the call were not disclosed, but it highlights the growing dialogue between Ankara and Helsinki amid a complex international landscape. (ILKHA)
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