Erdoğan, Malaysian PM discuss Gaza crisis in Eid call

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim held a phone conversation on Sunday, exchanging Eid al-Fitr greetings while discussing critical regional and global issues, with a particular focus on the escalating crisis in Palestine.
The Turkish Presidency released a statement highlighting the call, which underscored the robust and expanding relationship between Türkiye and Malaysia. Both leaders expressed a firm commitment to enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors, further solidifying their bilateral ties.
A significant portion of the discussion centered on the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza. President Erdoğan emphasized the urgency of addressing Israel's ongoing aggression toward Palestinians, calling for greater Islamic unity to confront the crisis. He urged the international community to intensify efforts to achieve a permanent ceasefire and pave the way for a just and enduring peace in the region.
In addition to addressing these pressing matters, President Erdoğan extended warm Eid al-Fitr greetings to Prime Minister Ibrahim, conveying wishes of peace and blessings to the people of Malaysia and the broader Islamic world as they celebrate the holy festival.
The conversation reflects the shared priorities of Türkiye and Malaysia in fostering solidarity and advocating for stability amid challenging global developments. (ILKHA)
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