Erdogan Praises EU For Suspending Syria Sanctions
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed strong support for the European Union’s decision to suspend sanctions on Syria during a significant phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday. The discussion covered bilateral relations, regional developments, and the ongoing situation in Gaza.
According to the Presidential Communications Directorate, Erdoğan characterized the EU’s move to suspend Syrian sanctions as “highly appropriate” and advocated for their complete removal in the upcoming period. The Turkish president reaffirmed his nation’s commitment to supporting Syria through this transition.
The call between the two leaders focused on strengthening Turkish-French relations, with Erdoğan emphasizing the importance of enhanced dialogue between the nations. He specifically highlighted potential opportunities for collaboration in various sectors, with particular emphasis on defense industry cooperation.
During their discussion, the Gaza conflict emerged as a crucial topic, with Erdoğan stressing the vital importance of maintaining the current cease-fire between Hamas and Israel. He emphasized the need to build upon this temporary peace to work toward a more permanent resolution to the conflict.
The conversation represents a significant diplomatic engagement between Turkey and France, demonstrating both nations’ commitment to addressing regional challenges and improving bilateral relations. Erdoğan’s positive response to the EU’s decision on Syria sanctions suggests potential progress in regional diplomatic efforts and Turkey’s role as a key mediator in Middle Eastern affairs.
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This diplomatic exchange comes at a crucial time for regional stability, with Turkey continuing to position itself as an important player in both European and Middle Eastern affairs. The discussion of defense industry cooperation also signals potential new avenues for strengthening Turkish-French bilateral ties.
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