President Erdoğan: Palestinian lands cannot be negotiated

President Erdogan attended the Turkey-Pakistan Business Forum. In his speech at the meeting, Erdogan referred to the February 6 earthquakes and said, “We felt the support of the Pakistani people with us on this difficult day.” Erdoğan also evaluated the latest situation regarding the ceasefire and said, “Gaza belongs to our Gazan brothers and sisters. It will remain so forever. Palestinian lands cannot be bargained with.”

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended the Turkey-Pakistan Business Forum.

Erdoğan said the following in his speech here:

“In 2024, our bilateral trade volume with Pakistan increased by approximately 30 percent compared to the previous year, reaching 1.4 billion dollars, its highest level to date.”

More than 50 public and private sector companies provide services in Pakistan.

We hope that investments will increase even more. We invite Pakistani companies to our country.

We experienced one of the biggest disasters in our history on February 6, 2023. More than 53 thousand of our people lost their lives.

We felt the support of the Pakistani people on this difficult day.

WE HOSTED 62​ MILLION TOURISTS

We provided employment increase of 986 thousand people in the last year.

We hosted more than 62 million people in tourism in our country.

Central Ministry reserves are constantly increasing.

We have achieved these successes despite the conflicts in the region and global uncertainties.

13 years of oppression in Syria has given way to a hopeful atmosphere. We are also hopeful about the economy and investments in Syria.

“GAZA BELONGS TO OUR GAZA BROTHERS”

A temporary ceasefire had been established in Gaza, which was subject to Israeli genocide.

The ceasefire agreement has reached an impasse due to Israel’s failure to keep its promises once again. Our region is being dragged into blood and tears again.

Gaza belongs to our Gaza brothers. It will remain so forever. Palestinian lands cannot be bargained with.”

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