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Domaine de Grand Pré’s Recipe for Award-Winning Service and Hospitality | SaltWireANKARA - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Gaza must be part of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state once the Israel-Hamas war is over, and Ankara will not support any plans"gradually erasing Palestinians" from history.
Speaking to reporters on a return flight from Kazakhstan on Friday, Erdogan repeated his criticism of Western countries for their support of Israel, saying Ankara's trust in the European Union was"deeply shaken". "We will support formulas that will bring peace and calm to the region. We will not be supportive of plans that will further darken the lives of Palestinians, that will gradually erase them from the scene of history."
"Netanyahu cannot in any way be taken as a counterpart for us anymore. We have erased him, thrown him out," he said."But otherwise, there can be no such thing as completely severing ties, especially not in international diplomacy," he was cited as saying by Haberturk.
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