Turkish President Erdoğan expresses solidarity with Venezuela following deadly earthquakes
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday extended his condolences to Venezuela over the loss of life caused by two separate earthquakes that struck the country.
Erdoğan conveyed Türkiye’s heartfelt support to the Venezuelan people and government during this difficult time.
“We deeply share the pain of those who lost their lives in the two separate earthquakes that occurred in Venezuela. I extend my condolences to the friendly people and government of Venezuela, and wish a speedy recovery to the injured,” Erdoğan said.
“As Turkey, we stand by our Venezuelan friends in these painful and difficult days,” he added.
The message underscores the continued solidarity between Türkiye and Venezuela amid the natural disaster that has affected the South American nation. (ILKHA)
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