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Accusing Western leaders of “unconditional support” in Israel, the Turkish chief said that his country will not restart the borders of the Middle East “in the blood”.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the “greatest obstacle to regional peace” and that Israeli attacks against Iran Just before a new series of nuclear talks The United States aimed to sabotage negotiations.
Addressing diplomats from the Arab League at a meeting of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) in Istanbul on Saturday, Erdogan urged countries with influence on Israel not to listen to his “poison” and to seek a solution to Fights via dialogue without allowing a broader conflict.
Israeli attacks on Iran show that Netanyahu “and its government … do not want problems or questions to be resolved diplomatically,” said Erdogan.
“Netanyahu’s Zionist ambitions have no other objective than to drag our region and … the whole world in a great disaster,” he added.
Erdogan accused Western leaders of providing “unconditional support” to Israel. He said that Turkiye would not allow the borders of the Middle East to be redesigned “in the blood”.
“It is essential for us to show more solidarity to put an end to Israeli banditry-not only in Palestine but also in Syria, Lebanon and Iran,” he told the OIC rally.
The OIC of 57 members, founded in 1969, says that its mission is to “protect and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony”.
Speaking before Erdogan, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accused Israel of having directed the Middle East towards the “total disaster” by Attack Iran.
“Israel now leads the region on the verge of total disaster by attacking Iran, our neighbor,” he said. “There is no Palestinian, Lebanese, Syrian, Yemeni or Iranian problem, but there is clearly an Israeli problem.”
The Sinem Koseoglu of Al Jazeera, postponing from Istanbul, said that Turkiye as the current president of the OIC is well placed to help find a resolution in the Israeli-Iranian conflict.
“It is a member country of NATO placed between the Western and Muslims worlds, and has strong bilateral relations with Iran, the Western world and the United States. And until a few years ago, he had solid relations with Israel, “she said.
On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his country was ready to engage with the United States if Israel stopped attacks against Iran.
“Iran is ready to consider diplomacy again and once the assault is arrested and the attacker is held responsible for the crimes committed,” said Araghchi.
“We support the continuation of the discussion with (Great Britain, France, Germany and EU) and expressing our desire to meet again in the near future.”