Erdogan, Dutch PM Jetten discuss ties, regional issues

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed bilateral relations and regional security issues with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten during a telephone conversation on Tuesday, emphasizing Ankara's commitment to strengthening dialogue and cooperation with the Hague.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed bilateral relations and regional developments with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten during a telephone call on Tuesday, congratulating the Dutch leader on assuming office and emphasizing Ankara's commitment to deepening cooperation with the Hague, according to the Turkish Communications Directorate.
Cooperation aims
Erdogan congratulated Jetten on his February assumption of the premiership, saying that Türkiye aims to continue strengthening dialogue with the Netherlands. The Turkish leader noted that maintaining open channels remains essential for addressing shared challenges.
Regional security
The two leaders addressed ongoing conflicts in the region, with Erdogan noting that Ankara is carrying out intensive diplomatic efforts to end tensions. He added that recent developments demonstrate the need for a more comprehensive Türkiye-EU partnership framework.
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Palestinian territories
Referring to Gaza and the West Bank, Erdogan underlined that Dutch support for peace efforts carries significant importance. The leaders discussed international cooperation to achieve stability in the Palestinian territories.
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