The Turkish minister left the UN meeting during the Zionist minister’s speech
Turkey's Minister of Family and Social Services left the hall during the meeting of the UN Women's Commission in protest against the Gaza genocide, while the Zionist minister was speaking. |
Mehinur Özdemir Göktaş, Turkey’s Minister of Family and Social Services, left the meeting hall of the 68th meeting of the UN Women’s Commission while a Zionist minister started his speech in protest of the continuation of the destructive war of the Zionist regime against Gaza.
According to Anatoly, while May Golan, the Minister of Social Equality of the Zionist regime, began his speech, the Turkish minister left the meeting hall and returned to the hall after his speech was over.
In his speech, the Turkish minister emphasized the importance of dealing with root causes, especially poverty and institutional fragility, and addressing global challenges regarding women.
While we discuss the issue of equality, he said, we cannot ignore the current crisis, which is causing great human suffering as a result of Israel’s actions against the Palestinians. Turkey strongly condemns the attacks in Gaza, reiterates its calls for an immediate ceasefire, and calls for the swift and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid.
Turkey emphasizes its support for the Palestinian people, and I remind you of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, because it is an important milestone in addressing the disproportionate and unique impact of armed conflicts on women, Göktaş emphasized. .
He added: I remind you of the necessity of implementing its main provisions, we must put the ongoing killing in Palestine at the top of the global agenda and redouble our efforts to end this tragedy. Let’s raise our voice to be heard stronger and louder.
Goktash also stated that Turkey prioritizes supporting the independence and empowerment of women in Turkey and globally, and is determined to fight violence against women and promote equality.
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