Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan engaged in a phone conversation with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar.
The dialogue encompassed a range of pressing topics, including Türkiye-Qatar relations, global and regional affairs, and the escalating conflict in Gaza.
The leaders deliberated on strengthening bilateral ties between their nations, emphasizing cooperation and mutual support.
Erdoğan expressed grave concern over Israel's aggressive actions in Gaza. He called for unity within the Islamic world to halt these brutal attacks and hold Israel accountable for its alleged crimes against humanity.
The humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict was also discussed. Both leaders underscored the urgency of addressing the plight of affected civilians.
Erdoğan urged swift action to restrain Israel and prevent further escalation across the region. Common sense and prudent diplomacy were emphasized as essential tools in managing the crisis.
Amidst the serious discussions, President Erdoğan and Emir Sheikh Tamim exchanged warm Eid al-Fitr greetings, marking the end of Ramadan. (ILKHA)
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