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Türkiye has denounced Israel's interception of the Freedom Flotilla in international waters as an "act of piracy." The Turkish Foreign Ministry stated it is working to secure the release of detained citizens, including parliament members, and reaffirmed its commitment to the Palestinian cause.Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir escorted groups of settlers into Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque complex under police protection. The incursion occurred during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, with participants performing religious rituals at the sensitive holy site. Israeli authorities deployed significant security forces around the mosque compound during the controversial visit.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has emphasized that Gaza must remain Palestinian land under Palestinian governance, revealing that US President Trump specifically requested Türkiye's mediation with Hamas. The Turkish leader confirmed that Hamas responded positively to peace efforts during communications facilitated by Ankara.The Gaza Health Ministry reported Wednesday that approximately 67,183 Palestinians have lost their lives since the conflict began in October 2023. In the latest 24-hour period, 10 fatalities were recorded with 61 additional injuries. The ministry emphasized that many victims remain trapped under rubble as rescue operations face significant challenges.High-level negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire resumed in Sharm el-Sheikh with Türkiye's intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin participating alongside Qatari, Egyptian, American and Israeli officials. The talks aim to implement a U.S.-backed peace proposal that includes hostage-prisoner exchanges and humanitarian provisions for Gaza, where over 67,000 Palestinians have died since October 2023.

Turkish president decries ‘unjust isolation’ of Turkish Cypriots at UN General Assembly

22:55, 23/09/2025, Tuesday
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Turkish president decries ‘unjust isolation’ of Turkish Cypriots at UN General Assembly
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‘Turkish Cypriots will not accept being a minority,’ says Recep Tayyip Erdogan, stressing that international community must end half-century isolation

In his address to the UN General Assembly, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan highlighted the “unjust isolation” of Turkish Cypriots, saying the international community must put an end to this half-century practice.

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Erdogan noted that the island of Cyprus has two states and two peoples and that “the Turkish Cypriots will not accept being a minority.”

He said Türkiye wants to see the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean as a “basin of stability,” respecting all parties’ legitimate interests and ready for constructive cooperation.


- Calls for peace

The Turkish president said there are “no winners in war, no losers in a just peace,” vowing to “continue efforts for a ceasefire” in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

He also stressed the need to stop the bloodshed in Sudan, saying that establishing a sustainable peace is the “shared responsibility of the international community,” and that efforts will continue for this goal.


- Stability and strengthening relations

Erdogan noted the ongoing process in post-Assad Syria, stating that “as stability takes root in Syria, there is no doubt that the winners will be the Syrian people, along with all neighboring countries and our entire region.”

Türkiye is strengthening relations with its NATO ally the US, the UN’s host nation, across many areas, he said, “especially trade, investment, energy, and the defense industry.”


- ‘A more just world is possible’

The Turkish president reiterated his calls for a better world, one fairer and more just, stating that “Türkiye will patiently continue its struggle to build a more just world.”

He said that until a system in which the “righteous are powerful, not the powerful righteous” is established, Türkiye will continue to say that the “world is bigger than five.”


- Future of humanity

Besides conflicts and regional tensions, Erdogan also highlighted overlooked global issues, such as artificial intelligence and the family.

“Artificial intelligence technologies should be used for the benefit of humanity, not as a new tool of domination,” he said.

​​​​​​​The Turkish president also said that the institution of family is under threat “as never before” and vowed that Türkiye will continue to defend it.



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