Israel’s ‘aggressive attitude’ fuels chaos in region: Türkiye’s Akar

Israel’s ‘aggressive attitude’ fuels chaos in region: Türkiye’s Akar

“Israeli administration must immediately stop these attacks, which will only escalate chaos in the region,” says Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar.

His remarks came after the Israeli army launched air attacks on Gaza and southern Lebanon in the early hours of Friday.
His remarks got here after the Israeli military launched air assaults on Gaza and southern Lebanon within the early hours of Friday.
(AA)

Turkish National Defence Minister Hulusi Akar has denounced current Israeli assaults in Palestine, calling for a direct finish.

“Israel carried out indiscriminate attacks on the Gaza Strip last night, using disproportionate force. We strongly condemn these attacks,” Akar informed reporters on Friday within the capital Ankara.

His remarks got here after the Israeli military launched air assaults on Gaza and southern Lebanon within the early hours of Friday.

The escalation got here after Israeli forces stormed the Al Aqsa Mosque advanced in occupied East Jerusalem and forcibly eliminated Palestinian worshippers for 2 nights in a row.

“This aggressive attitude, which ignores human rights and universal values, further increases tension in the region. It is clear that these attacks will harm regional peace.

“The Israeli administration should instantly cease these assaults, which can solely improve chaos within the area,” Akar said.

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Ties with Greece

Referring to the recent visit of his Greek counterpart Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos to quake-hit southern Hatay province, Akar said the continuation of the “constructive and constructive” atmosphere between Ankara and Athens that emerged after the earthquakes is important.

Türkiye and Greece need to solve existing problems within the framework of good neighbourly relations and international law, he added.

“In the upcoming interval, we anticipate concrete constructive developments on some points such because the extension of the moratorium interval, which foresees avoidance of workout routines within the worldwide waters and airspace of the Aegean Sea between June 15 and September 15, when tourism is intense,” the defence minister said.

Stressing the importance of dialogue channels between the two countries being open, Akar said: “It is our honest want that the Aegean and the Mediterranean will now actually grow to be a sea of friendship by establishing a everlasting cooperation setting.”

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Source: AA

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