Erdogan: Turkey Maintains Human Honor

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that humanity's fate cannot be left the will of a specific number of countries at the UN Security Council. A rapid and complete reform of the United Nations system is needed, starting with the UN Security Council. Immediately [...]
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that humanity's fate cannot be left the will of a specific number of countries at the UN Security Council.
A rapid and complete reform of the United Nations system is needed, starting with the UN Security Council. Immediately at the beginning of the epidemic, a situation arose in which countries were allowed to guard only themselves”, Erdogan said in a video address at the UN General Assembly. He added that he has been insisting on reform for years.
He also said that coronary vaccines that are in the development phase should be available to all countries in the world.
Regardless of which country it is produced, the vaccines that are ready for use must serve the welfare of all humanity,” said Erdogan.
He also touched on issues in the Middle East, noting that countries announcing the opening of embassies in Jerusalem further complicate the crisis.
Turkey will not support any solution that does not support the Palestinian people,” said the Turkish leader, remembering that Turkey is the country that has received the most refugees in the world.
“Vedes such as Turkey, which have received the most migrants in the world, are maintaining the honour of all humanity today with their dedication,” said the Turkish president.
Commenting on recent developments in the eastern Mediterranean, he said Turkey protects its rights only in line with international norms.
After the tensions that have continued for some time in the eastern Mediterranean, there are countries that are logically guided by the logic that the beneficiary takes everything. In vain steps to keep our country out have no chance of success,” said Erdogan, affecting the Cyprus issue.
The reason for today's problems in the region are the unilateral steps Greece and Greek Cypriots have taken since 2003, prompted by maximum-rated demands. We suggest holding a regional conference, with the presence and presence of Turkish Cypriots, to discuss the rights and interests of all countries in the region,” said Erdogan.
He said the obstacle to reaching a solution was the uncompetitive, unfair and broken Greek Cypriots' approach
We will support any solution that will forever ensure the security of the Turkish Cypriot community and their historic and political rights on the island,” said Erdogan.











