Erdogan Opposes Israel's NATO Partnership Amid Palestine Conflict
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has declared that Turkey will not approve any NATO cooperation with Israel until a comprehensive and sustainable peace is established in Palestine. He made this statement at a news conference during the NATO summit, emphasizing the need for peace in the region.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has firmly opposed the continuation of Israel's partnership with NATO, citing the ongoing Palestine conflict.
During a news conference at the NATO summit, Erdogan stated that Turkey would block any attempts at cooperation with Israel within NATO until comprehensive and sustainable peace is achieved in Palestine.
Erdogan's stance underscores the importance Turkey places on resolving the Palestine issue before any NATO-related engagements with Israel can proceed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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