The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a press release welcoming Armenia's decision to recognize the State of Palestine.
This move places Armenia among several other nations, including Spain, Ireland, Norway, and Slovenia, that have also extended recognition to Palestine.
The ministry emphasized that the recognition of Palestine aligns with international law, justice, and moral conscience, underscoring its longstanding advocacy for such diplomatic recognitions.
Furthermore, the Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed its commitment to furthering efforts aimed at encouraging more countries to recognize Palestine.
This announcement underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region and reflects Turkey's stance on the Palestinian issue within the framework of international relations. (ILKHA)
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