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  • Erdogan demanded to put pressure on America to stop Israeli aggression

    Erdogan demanded to put pressure on America to stop Israeli aggression

    Canada Global(Web News)Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded to put pressure on the US to stop the Israeli aggression in Gaza.

    According to Arab media, in a statement, Tayyip Erdogan said that there will be no agreement until Washington recognizes that Gaza is part of Palestine.

    Tayyib Erdogan said that we should talk to Egypt and the Gulf countries and put pressure on America, America should increase pressure on Israel while the West should also increase pressure on Israel, this is the main way for us to reach a ceasefire. Is.

    The President of Turkey said that in this matter, a very important country needs to connect with America, which has influence in Israel.

    Tayyib Erdogan refused to call US President Joe Biden.

    “Antony Blanken has been in Turkey and I think Joe Biden should host us in this matter, it would not be appropriate for me to telephone him,” he said.

    Tayyab Erdogan said that America should recognize that Gaza is the land of Palestine.

     

  • Erdogan’s Announcement To Take The Israeli Atrocities In Gaza To The International Court

    Erdogan’s Announcement To Take The Israeli Atrocities In Gaza To The International Court

    Canada Global(Web News) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that the occupied Palestinian territory will take Israel’s war crimes in Gaza to the International Court of Justice.

    On his return from Kazakhstan, Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters that Turkey has drawn a line for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. He announced that Israel’s war crimes in Gaza will be taken to the International Criminal Court.
    They said that what Netanyahu is doing is not allowed in the Bible, Torah or Psalms, Netanyahu has lost the support of the Israeli people, he wants to use religion for mass murder.

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    Erdogan added that Turkey does not intend to sever diplomatic relations with Israel, that the responsibility for Israel’s brutal attacks on Gaza lies solely with Prime Minister Netanyahu, and that Turkey will accept the responsibility of a guarantor in Gaza in exchange for a cease-fire. Ready for it. He said that Turkey will support all formulas that bring peace and stability to the region, Turkey will not support such projects that will erase the lives of Palestinians from the pages of history.

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    The Turkish president said that the West has been embarrassed in front of its people because of its attitude to the massacre in Gaza. Some countries claiming independence have even tried to ban the Palestinian flag. It should be noted that Israel’s continuous bombing of Gaza is continuing at the behest of Western powers, the Zionist army is bombing Gaza indiscriminately, and hospitals, schools, mosques, refugee camps, ambulances, even cemeteries have not been spared.

  • Erdogan sounds starting gun to sombre election campaign

    Erdogan sounds starting gun to sombre election campaign

    Canada Global (Web News) The next election was officially set for May 14 by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday. He also pledged to mend the nation’s wounds after the recent earthquake.

    On live national television, Erdogan signed a decree launching the election campaign for what is largely regarded as Turkey’s most important vote in post-Ottoman history.

    Additionally, it appears to be the most challenging of the 69-year-old leader’s two decades in power.

    Voters will have to decide between handing the keys back to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s main secular party or keeping Erdogan’s party, which has Islamic roots, in power through 2028.

    Erdogan declared he will run under the “Now for Turkey” campaign theme.

    Yet by forbidding music and directing candidates from his party to donate to the emergency service in charge of the earthquake recovery effort, he created a sombre atmosphere for the election season.

    He declared that the election campaign will be centred on initiatives to aid earthquake victims’ wounds and make up for economic and social loss.

  • Erdogan says May election to go ahead despite Turkiye earthquake

    Erdogan says May election to go ahead despite Turkiye earthquake

    Canada Global (Web News) Following the tragic earthquake that claimed tens of thousands of lives in Turkiye, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ruled out any postponement of the polls and declared that they would take place on May 14 as scheduled.

    After the devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake that killed more than 45,000 people in Turkiye, concerns grew about the viability of the elections, which might extend Erdogan’s Islamic-based government’s hold on power until 2028.

    Erdogan imposed a three-month state of emergency in 11 earthquake-affected provinces last month, and the area is still experiencing significant tremors, making it exceedingly improbable that he will run for office there.

    Erdogan, though, promised that “(Turkish) people will do what is necessary on May 14” in a speech to the Ankara parliament.

    To report on the position of voters and election security, a delegation from Turkiye’s Supreme Election Commission began a journey to the earthquake zone on Monday.

    Erdogan’s administration has come under fire for not sending out enough relief personnel and aid to various areas in the days after the earthquake.

    People had to be pulled out of the rubble by survivors in various regions using just their bare hands, and they lamented the lack of assistance in the early going.

    Immediately following the tragedy, Erdogan admitted certain “shortcomings,” but he attributed it to extreme weather and deteriorated roads.

  • PM Shehbaz leaves for Turkiye for solidarity

    PM Shehbaz leaves for Turkiye for solidarity

    Canada Global (Web News) Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday left for Turkiye as a particular expression of sympathy and support with the Turkish people following terrible earthquakes.

    The prime minister will personally offer Recep Tayyip Erdogan the sincere condolences of the whole Pakistani people for the loss of life and the extensive damage during his two-day visit to Ankara.

    The prime minister will reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to supporting the continuing relief effort as well as the Turkish people in their trying circumstances.

    He will also travel to southern Turkiye, where he will interact with earthquake survivors as well as Pakistani search and rescue personnel that have been stationed there.

    In the wake of the deadly earthquake in southern Turkiye, the prime minister had called with President Erdogan on February 6 and assured him of all possible help for the rescue and relief operation.

    The Turkish prime minister is directly in charge of the relief operation, and all available resources have been completely mobilised to assist the Turkish people.

    The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that slammed southern Turkey and neighbouring Syria on February 6 left thousands of people dead and hundreds of buildings destroyed in the area.

    With decreasing expectations of discovering additional survivors, operations are being carried out to extract persons buried under the wreckage as the death toll from the Turkiye-Syria earthquake passes 41,000. Many survivors of the catastrophic earthquake are now homeless in the bitterly cold winter.