Showing solidarity with Gaza in Astana
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Kazakhstan earlier this week to attend the 10th Summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS). In addition to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov, Erdoğan met his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev and attended the meeting of the OTS heads of states. The Turkish leader returned to Türkiye following his meeting with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Friday.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Kazakhstan earlier this week to attend the 10th Summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS). In addition to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov, Erdoğan met his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev and attended the meeting of the OTS heads of states. The Turkish leader returned to Türkiye following his meeting with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Friday.
The OTS summit, which took place against the backdrop of escalating great power competition in the international system as well as new crises and Israel’s massacres in Gaza, was obviously crucial to integrating the Turkic world. Having supported Azerbaijan’s victorious military campaign in Karabakh, President Erdogan single-handedly facilitated closer cooperation between his country and various regions including the Caucasus and Central Asia.
To ensure that integration takes place in a stable and peaceful manner in the region, where Russia, the United States, China and the European Union continue to compete against each other, there is a constant need for new ideas and initiatives. Unlike in the 1990s, Türkiye has the ability to make greater contributions to the Turkic world with the multidimensional capacity it developed in defense, diplomacy, and other fields.
With discussions underway in Astana, Kazakhstan on making the Turkic world’s integration faster and more successful, however, the Turkish delegation kept thinking about the situation in Gaza.
On Thursday, the Israeli army targeted the Jabalia Refugee Camp for the third time to massacre civilians yet again. The Western leaders, however, continue to refrain from calling for a humanitarian cease-fire. U.S. President Joe Biden was compelled to mention a “pause” for the sake of the hostages after his speech at a fundraising event in Minneapolis was interrupted by a protestor.
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