Overview
- Erdogan said the Gaza ceasefire reached with Turkey’s participation must hold and that renewed fighting must be prevented.
- He reported that Turkey has sent more than 100,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza as part of efforts to stabilize the situation.
- The Turkish leader reiterated support for a two‑state solution with East Jerusalem as Palestine’s capital and praised South Africa’s ICJ action regarding Israel.
- He announced a planned phone call with Vladimir Putin on Monday and said he may brief other counterparts, possibly including President Donald Trump, afterward.
- In talks with Emmanuel Macron at the G20, Erdogan urged using every diplomatic avenue to end the Russia–Ukraine war and said Turkey will keep pushing the parties toward negotiations.