Turkish president meets with Indonesian counterpart in Riyadh
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Joko Widodo discuss Israel's attacks on Gaza, efforts to deliver aid to innocent civilians in enclave, possible steps for solution
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia
Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday met with his Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of an extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit in the Saudi capital Riyadh.
The duo discussed “Israel's attacks on Gaza, efforts to deliver aid to innocent civilians in Gaza, and possible steps for solution,” according to a statement issued by Türkiye's Communications Directorate.
During the meeting, Erdogan said Israel’s attacks on Gaza “have reached the level of mass murder and that targeting hospitals, schools, places of worship, and employees of non-governmental organizations is unacceptable.”
Türkiye's diplomatic activities aim to ensure peace and deliver humanitarian aid and health services to Gaza, he explained.
“Islamic countries should take steps in unity to establish peace,” he added.
Earlier, the Arab-Islamic summit began in the Saudi capital Riyadh to discuss the developments taking place in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian territories.
Leaders and representatives of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation are participating in the summit which coincides with the ongoing Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip for the 36th day.
*Necva Tastan contributed to the story from Istanbul
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