For his relationship with his Donald Trumpthe truce in Gaza and the possibility of developing Turkish troops in the area was spoken by the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan To reporters on his return from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
Erdogan did not answer the question of whether Turkish troops would participate in the international force projected to develop in Gaza, according to US President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
But pointed out that The diplomatic channel that has opened between himself and Donald Trump is “very important”saying that the desire of both sides is to continue telephone communication between them.
Then the Turkish president was asked If Turkish soldiers will be involved in international action force to Gaza and replied by saying that ‘Evaluations on the structure of action (task force) are continuing at this time. “
He then added: “There are many critical issues that need to be addressed in Gaza. Both reconstruction and reconstruction issues are important. In terms of construction issues, we examined who can take a role with us. “
Erdogan continued his response by referring to issues related to the reconstruction of the area:
“Regarding the reconstruction, we discussed what we can do together in the bilateral conversations we held with the leaders. Our first impressions are not bad. And they say they will take on their responsibilities. We hope that promises will be adhered to.
Our Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, Defense Minister Yasar Guler, MIT leader Ibrahim Kalin, and our other associates will meet with their counterparts.
And I will be in touch with leaders. We will discuss the issue. At the moment there are scenes there. These people cannot constantly live in tents. I also told my colleagues, to send the containers we have at our disposal to the area. “
The Turkish president once again turned his arrows against Israel, which he accused of genocide, warning that Israel is aware that the price of repetition by its genocide would be high, while stressing that Turkey, along with the US and other countries, is determined.
“As you know, Israel has a bad criminal record in terms of truce violations. This forces us to be more careful and more meticulous.
Turkey, the US and other countries are determined to protect the truce. Israel also knows that if it returns to the genocide, the price will be heavy. We clearly declare it at every opportunity. Many agreements that have been concluded in the past have remained on paper. Unfortunately, Israel’s ambiguous attitude contributed to this, as well as the lack of sufficient determination.
Now there is a stronger and common will. This joint attitude was once again expressed at the summit in Egypt. I believe that Mr Trump will continue to support this process, in which he has taken on a leading role. These developments have now become the hope and wish not only to us, but also for the countries and peoples with whom we walk together. “
Elsewhere in his conversation with the journalists, the Turkish president referred to his relationship with Donald Tram and noted that the US president has asked him to maintain a communication between the Gaza process and not neglect “this diplomacy”.
“We will continue our conversations at all levels. The diplomacy we have developed with Mr Trump is very important. We hope to continue with the same sensitivity and do whatever it takes to create a climate of peace. All the countries gathered in Egypt will be the guarantors of this peace climate, “Tayyip Erdogan said.
Finally, referring to developments in Syria and the Turkish position to integrate Syrian Democratic Democratic Forces (SDF) into the Syrian army and the central government of Damascus, Erdogan said that “”There is no way to leave Syrian president, Ahmed al -Saraa, and his friends alone»And then added:
“We often warn SDFs not to take the wrong ways and to support Syria’s unity and integrity. We hope that they will adopt an attitude that will lead Syria to a future of unity and prosperity. The fastest possible integration of SDFs in Syria will accelerate the country’s development efforts.
We appreciate the fact that the Syrian government is moving forward with an approach that includes all the country’s ethnic and religious elements.
This is in the interest of both Syria and Turkey. Those who are trying to lead Syria to new conflicts do not want the good of either the Kurds, the Drussians or the Nurses. […] Those who look to Ankara and Damascus will win, while those looking for other supporters will lose. “