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Erdogan for trilateral meeting between Greece, Cyprus and Israel: It’s nothing more than tin can noise

"Agreements can be made, but none of them binds us, does not change our policy," the Turkish president said

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed an expanded meeting of provincial presidents of the ruling party, where he voiced his displeasure over the recent summit between Greece, Cyprus, and Israel, stating that “agreements may be reached, but none of them bind us or change our policy.”

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He added that “the policies promoted by these countries will not alter our stance,” and criticized those he accused of being responsible for the deaths of 70,000 Palestinians, saying that their actions were meaningless to Turkey.

Referring to recent developments, the Turkish president expressed his condolences over the death of Libyan General Mohamed al-Haddad and members of his delegation who were killed in a plane crash. Erdoğan said that investigations into the tragic incident have been launched.

He also noted that his party will intensify its efforts in the coming months, increasing direct contact with the public and focusing on the AKP’s projects and policies. Erdogan emphasized the importance of maintaining close communication with citizens, stating: “Some people are driven by their own interests, but we will continue to work for the good of the people.”

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