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Erdogan says Netanyahu is no longer a valid interlocutor

The Turkish president, the Islamist Recep Tayyip Erdoganguaranteed this Saturday that the Prime Minister of Israelthe conservative Benjamin Netanyahuit is no longer a valid interlocutor and will convey this position to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

Netanyahu He is no longer an interlocutor for us in any sense. We ruled that out. I will take the decision in this regard in the meetings we will hold with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation”(HI C), he pointed Erdogan before the Turkish media.

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Erdogan has been very critical of attacks on Israel in Link in retaliation for the terrorist attacks in Hamas on October 7, and accused that country of committing crimes against humanity.

Speaking to the press on the plane returning from a summit in Kazakhstanthe Turkish president stated that he currently has no contact with the Turkish authorities. Israel.

He also indicated that he will promote HI Cmain political forum of the countries Muslimsa platform for an immediate ceasefire in Link and for peace in a Palestine where, he said, “People will no longer be murdered, displaced, their hospitals, streets, schools, places of worship will no longer be bombed.”

Erdogan criticized U.S It is Europe because they understand that they are on Israel’s side in this conflict and said that “The international community is unable to stop Israel’s lawlessness” and even, he accused, “encourages the death of more babies.”

He also said that his confidence Europe It has been “cracked” and accused the European Union Of being “blind”in the face of the massacres that Israel commits in Link.

Israel took a very wrong step and actually clouded his own future“, he warned.

In this sense, he insisted that Türkiye will do everything possible to Israel respond to International Court of Justice for what he considers to be war crimes committed in Link.

Source: Elcomercio

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