Our Directorate condensed President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's address to the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA79) into a book in which he made significant calls to the world on behalf of humanity.
The book, available in Turkish, English, and Arabic, intends to provide future generations with a guide to the concerns that afflict consciences and solutions proposed by President Erdoğan in his speech to the world and the international community.
The book, which includes President Erdoğan's speech in which he voices the truth under the motto "A fairer world is possible," recalls the massacre in Gaza and the problems that many countries are hesitant to address or just bring up quietly.
The book contains images that illustrate the human tragedy in Gaza and emphasises President Erdoğan's address, arguing that the oppression against the Palestinian people will render lasting peace and stability in the Middle East unattainable as long as it persists and that a permanent ceasefire, the facilitation of a prisoner-hostage exchange, and the continuous provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza are urgently required.
The book goes into great detail about President Erdoğan's address to the UN General Assembly, where he stated that the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus should be officially recognised, that there should be no discrimination between terrorist organisations, that Karabakh is Azerbaijani territory, that more efforts should be made to resolve the conflicts in Sudan, that Türkiye will continue to stand in solidarity with Africa, that it will further solidify its ties and collaboration with Turkic countries as well as Türkiye's proposals and contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals, the measures to be implemented in the fight against Islamophobia, and Türkiye's resolve to counter the attacks on the family institution and degenderisation propaganda.
Drawing upon President Erdoğan's famous motto voiced from the UN rostrum, "The world is bigger than five", the book highlights that decisions concerning international peace and security should not be left to the judgments of only five member states.
The book stands out as an important step towards passing on President Erdoğan's messages aiming to contribute to global peace.