Erdoğan meets with Hungarian PM Orban in Astana
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, attending the 10th Summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) in Astana, engaged in talks with Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary.
The discussions centered on the bilateral relations between Türkiye and Hungary, alongside a comprehensive review of regional and global developments. A significant part of the conversation was devoted to addressing the ongoing attacks by the Zionist occupation regime on Gaza.
Erdoğan emphasized the critical need for the international community to take proactive measures to halt human rights violations in Palestine. He reaffirmed Türkiye's commitment to pursuing peaceful initiatives and underlined the importance of continued efforts toward this goal.
In advocating for global peace and stability in the region, Erdoğan proposed that facilitating humanitarian aid and promptly establishing a mechanism involving all relevant stakeholders would be advantageous in finding a resolution to the ongoing issues. He stressed the necessity of establishing a guarantor mechanism, urging the involvement of all pertinent actors without delay.
The meeting between President Erdoğan and Prime Minister Orban took place within the broader context of the OTS Summit, where leaders from various Turkic states gathered to discuss shared concerns and opportunities for collaboration. The discourse on the plight of Palestine and the quest for a peaceful resolution underscored the importance of international cooperation in addressing critical global issues. (ILKHA)