HÜDA PAR continues advocacy for Palestine with Afghan embassy visit
The Free Cause Party (HUDA PAR) remains dedicated to actively opposing the ongoing genocide in Palestine, taking concrete steps to raise awareness and advocate for change.
HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu convened with the Palestinian delegation at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, following discussions with leaders from various political parties.
Since the inception of the conflict, HÜDA PAR has consistently voiced its support for Operation Aksa Flood, actively organizing demonstrations and rallies in collaboration with affiliated organizations and political initiatives.
Expanding its commitment to the Palestinian cause, the party plans a series of visits to embassies in Ankara, aiming to take more concrete steps against the escalating events in Palestine.
As part of this initiative, a delegation from HÜDA PAR visited the Embassy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Ankara.
HÜDA PAR Deputy Chairman İshak Sağlam, accompanied by the party’s Deputy Chairman for Foreign Affairs Mehmet Eşin, was welcomed by Afghanistan's Ambassador to Ankara, Amir Mohammad Ramin.
During the meeting, the parties deliberated on the significance of Islamic countries taking more tangible actions to address the ongoing violence and conflict in Palestine. (ILKHA)
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