“We are harvesting gains of Türkiye’s entrepreneurial, humanitarian foreign policy,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says at an iftar dinner held with international ambassadors and diplomats in Türkiye.
The order that confines the destiny of humanity to the say of 5 international locations will not be sustainable, mentioned the Turkish president, urging for an “inclusive and encompassing” reform to the UN Security Council.
“The current order, which traps the fate of humanity between the lips of 5 countries, is not sustainable. There is an urgent need for the UNSC to be reformed with an inclusive and encompassing understanding,” mentioned Recep Tayyip Erdogan at an iftar dinner held with international ambassadors and diplomats in Ankara on Tuesday.
He mentioned Türkiye is now “harvesting the gains” of its entrepreneurial and humanitarian international coverage, with a number of international locations speeding to increase assist to Türkiye after the February 6 earthquakes within the nation’s south.
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Ukraine battle
Regarding Russia’s conflict on Ukraine, Erdogan voiced perception within the risk “to maintain a fair peace that will allow both sides to get an honourable exit, and that will take our region out of the maelstrom it has been dragged into.”
Türkiye is conscious of the “word games, diplomatic, and military cunnings” of terror teams, Erdogan mentioned, and affirmed that his nation is intently following them.
“Just as we do not consent to our country being surrounded by a terror corridor, we will certainly not allow further attempts,” he added.
On the current assaults on Muslims’ holy ebook Quran in European international locations, Erdogan mentioned it’s unacceptable, and mentioned: “This is an obvious hate crime.”
“(Provocation by burning the Quran) These atrocities that not solely offend practically 2 billion folks but additionally cause them to anger have to be instantly terminated,” he mentioned.
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Source: AA
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