Turkish Speaker of Parliament affirms commitment to Palestinian cause

Numan Kurtulmuş, Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye, delivered a significant address at the 62nd General Assembly of the National Turkish Students’ Union (MTTB), held at the MTTB Headquarters.

Ekleme: 20.11.2023 13:32:51 / Güncelleme: 20.11.2023 13:32:51 / English News / Ankara Haberleri
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During his speech, Kurtulmuş emphasized Türkiye's commitment to the Palestinian cause and outlined key goals for the nation's future.

Kurtulmuş stated: "Both Al Aqsa Mosque and Al-Quds will absolutely be liberated, and an independent and free Palestinian State with Al-Quds as its capital will definitely be established."

Addressing the broader vision for Türkiye, Kurtulmuş highlighted the new goals set under the leadership of President Erdoğan, expressing determination to shape the second century of the Republic as an era of Türkiye with a strong voice and influential power.

"God willing, we will work hard in every field to shape the second century of our Republic as the century of a Türkiye with a strong voice and an influential power, and God willing, we will achieve these goals," stated Kurtulmuş.

He also underscored the necessity of establishing a new world system characterized by fairness and justice, criticizing the existing system for its failure to address issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"Saying 'the world is bigger than five' is not just a motto to offer this to the world. Here you see how the world remains silent against Israel's rampant, aggressive genocide that had already reached the point of massacre. Such a system cannot work anymore. Such a system cannot carry the world," Kurtulmuş remarked.

Concluding his speech, Kurtulmuş reiterated Turkey's commitment to the liberation of Al Aqsa Mosque and Al-Quds, emphasizing the goal of establishing an independent and free Palestinian State with Al-Quds as its capital. The statements align with Turkey's longstanding support for the rights and aspirations of the Palestinian people. (ILKHA)