Hope Caravan Foundation delegation meets Turkish ambassador in Cairo

Cafer Ökmen, Vice President of the Hope Caravan Foundation (Umut Kervanı Vakfı), along with an accompanying delegation, met with Cairo Ambassador Salih Mutlu Şen at his office to discuss the foundation’s ongoing humanitarian efforts in Gaza.
The hour-long meeting provided an opportunity for both parties to share updates and insights on the latest developments in Palestine.
Ökmen briefed the ambassador on the foundation’s aid initiatives aimed at supporting the people of Gaza, highlighting their work amid challenging regional conditions. The discussion also focused on potential strategies and collaborative efforts that could be pursued during the ceasefire process to address the needs of the Palestinian population.
The exchange of ideas underscored a mutual commitment to exploring actionable steps to enhance relief efforts in the region, reflecting the foundation’s dedication to humanitarian support and the ambassador’s role in fostering dialogue on the issue. (ILKHA)
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