Erdogan and Biden’s conversation about the Gaza war and Sweden joining NATO
The presidents of Turkey and the United States discussed increasing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza and the need to speed up the process of Sweden's membership in NATO. |
According to Fars News Agency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke with his American counterpart Joe Biden about the Gaza war and the expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) this morning (Friday). .
In a statement announcing the call, the White House said that Biden and Erdogan discussed the provision of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and the future prospects of the Palestinians.
According to “Sputnik” news agency, this statement states: “The heads of the two countries discussed efforts to increase humanitarian support for the Gaza Strip, protect civilians, and also the need for a political horizon for the Palestinian people.”
Accordingly, the US President also claimed that Washington supports the right of the Zionist regime to defend itself and attack the Gaza Strip.
According to Sputnik, Biden also discussed strengthening the NATO military alliance and specifically the need to speed up the process of Sweden joining this organization with the Turkish president. This call warned about the regional and global consequences of prolonging and intensifying the attacks of the Zionist regime on the Gaza Strip. East Jerusalem as the capital within the borders of 1967 is the most stable and reasonable solution to end the conflicts. According to Sputnik, Erdogan also told the US President that Washington’s withdrawal from unconditional support and The condition from Tel Aviv can lead to a ceasefire in Gaza because the human tragedy in Gaza must be stopped as soon as possible. Gaza and the killing of women and children should be held accountable, he said that the Prime Minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, threatens the future of the region for political gain. (more details)
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