Turkey submitted to the OIC a proposed plan to resolve the Gaza conflict
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey has announced that he will present at the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation OIC the plan proposed by his country to resolve the conflict in Gaza. According to the ANN news agency, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Hakan Fidan , has discussed Ankara's support for the plan to create two governments and suggested that the countries of this region (including Turkey) be the guarantors of the Palestinian side and several other countries be the guarantors of Israel. Then after an agreement is reached, the bilateral guarantor countries are responsible for implementing the provisions of the agreement reached. While stressing the importance of international pressure on Tel Aviv to accept the solution and the solution to the creation of two states, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey has said, the time has come for the international community to take serious steps to achieve the creation of a Palestinian state according to borders in 1967, its capital being Baitul Muqaddas (Jerusalem).
Fidan has stated that he will present the proposed Ankara plan and its components in more detail at the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey has noted that the Zionist regime has invaded and occupied the house, then it demolishes the house, and then rebuilds it and puts another person in it whom you call a settler. That's not theft, that's theft. From now on, that action should be called robbery. In the past few days, the Turkish Foreign Minister has held talks about the situation in Gaza with his fellow ministers of Iran, China and Russia. An emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, October 18, at the community's headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia at the level of foreign ministers of the member countries to discuss the events taking place in the Gaza Strip.