President Erdoğan’s diplomacy traffic on Israel-Palestine

President Erdoğan’s diplomacy traffic on Israel-Palestine

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan engaged in diplomacy traffic on Israel-Palestine during breaks from the Presidential Cabinet meeting, which began at 4.50 p.m. at the Presidential Complex and lasted approximately four hours.

In this regard, President Erdoğan first spoke by phone with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia over the phone and discussed the recent developments regarding Israel and Palestine.

President Erdoğan then spoke by phone with President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine and stated that Türkiye makes every effort in order for the conflicts in the region to end and for peace to be immediately restored.

President Erdoğan also spoke by phone with Prime Minister Najib Mikati of Lebanon and addressed the increasing conflicts in the region within the framework of the Israel-Palestine tension.

"Türkiye’s efforts will continue to intensify"

President Erdoğan discussed the latest developments in the two countries as well as regional tensions with President Isaac Herzog of Israel over the phone.

President Erdoğan told Herzog that all should act with commonsense, and that the immediate restoration of peace is critical to the serenity of the entire region, and he noted that Türkiye’s efforts will continue to intensify in order for the worrying conflicts to end and for lasting peace to be ensured.

As part of his diplomacy traffic, President Erdoğan also spoke by phone with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar. During the conversation, the escalating conflicts in the region within the context of the Israel-Palestine tension were discussed and opinions were exchanged.

President Erdoğan also spoke by phone with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt.

President Erdoğan and Sisi discussed the latest developments with regard to the tension between Israel and Palestine and addressed ways to bring an end to the tension during their conversation.