Emir of Qatar and Turkish president discuss Gaza and Syria developments
The emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held talks in Ankara to address the ongoing crises in Gaza and Syria, according to a statement from the emir's Diwan.
The two leaders focused on the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip, as Israel's relentless bombardment continues to exacerbate civilian suffering. Discussions also touched on the broader consequences of Israel's actions in the occupied territories, which have drawn widespread condemnation.
In addition, Sheikh Tamim and Erdogan exchanged views on developments in Syria, underscoring the need for regional stability and solutions to end the prolonged conflict. Both leaders reiterated their commitment to supporting diplomatic efforts that prioritise humanitarian relief and justice for affected populations.
سمو الأمير المفدى وأخوه فخامة الرئيس رجب طيب أردوغان رئيس الجمهورية التركية الشقيقة، يبحثان العلاقات الاستراتيجية القائمة بين البلدين الشقيقين، والمستجدات على الساحتين الإقليمية والدولية، وذلك بالمجمع الرئاسي في مدينة أنقرة. #قطر #تركيا https://t.co/A0mDZ6AOmR pic.twitter.com/4drfVO3EQQ
— الديوان الأميري (@AmiriDiwan) December 17, 2024