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Turkish and Georgian leaders discuss military plane crash investigation

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19:57, 12/11/2025, Wednesday
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Turkish and Georgian leaders discuss military plane crash investigation
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Georgian counterpart Mikheil Kavelashvili

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili have discussed the ongoing investigation into Tuesday's Turkish military aircraft crash in Georgia. During their phone conversation, Erdoğan thanked Georgia for its cooperation while Kavelashvili offered condolences for the lost Turkish personnel.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili held a telephone conversation Wednesday to address the investigation into the crash of a Turkish military cargo plane in Georgian territory. The discussion focused on cooperation between the two nations regarding the accident that resulted in significant loss of life and the ongoing efforts to determine its cause.

Diplomatic Exchange

According to Türkiye's Communications Directorate, President Erdoğan expressed Ankara's appreciation for Tbilisi's collaborative approach in responding to the aviation incident. The Turkish leader acknowledged Georgia's assistance in the aftermath of the crash, which has involved search, recovery, and investigative operations in the border region where the aircraft went down.

Condolences and Solidarity

President Kavelashvili conveyed his nation's sympathy and condolences to Türkiye for the military personnel lost in the crash. The Georgian leader's expression of solidarity underscores the cooperative relationship between the neighboring countries and their mutual commitment to addressing the consequences of the tragic aviation accident.

Crash Details

The Turkish C-130 military transport aircraft crashed on Tuesday during a flight originating from Azerbaijan, with the Turkish Defense Ministry confirming the plane carried 20 individuals, including flight crew members. The incident represents one of the most significant losses of Turkish military personnel in a single aviation event in recent years, prompting thorough investigation and high-level diplomatic engagement.



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