Erdoğan stresses need for Palestinian state for lasting peace in the region
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan emphasized the necessity of establishing a Palestinian state for achieving lasting peace and economic development in the region during his address at the World Governments Summit in Dubai.
Erdoğan called on israel to halt its pursuit of expansionist goals and instead recognize the existence of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders. He asserted that resolving the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the broader conflict hinges on Israel acknowledging the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people.
Highlighting the significance of establishing an independent and sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, Erdoğan underscored that this is crucial for achieving peace, stability, and economic prosperity in the region.
The Turkish president's remarks at the summit underscored the importance of prioritizing the establishment of a Palestinian state as a prerequisite for addressing longstanding conflicts and fostering development in the Middle East. (ILKHA)