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Turkey tells Britain immediate full cease-fire needed in Gaza

Turkey tells Britain immediate full cease-fire needed in Gaza

This handout photograph taken and released by Turkish Foreign Ministry on January 26, 2024, shows Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (R) posing with his counterpart UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron (L) during their meeting in Istanbul. (Credit: Handout/Turkish Foreign Ministry/AFP)

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told British counterpart David Cameron during a meeting in Istanbul on Friday that an immediate cease-fire was needed in Gaza, a Turkish diplomatic source said.

The source said the two ministers met for some 90 minutes, followed by inter-delegation talks, and discussed the war in Gaza, bilateral ties, and Turkey's ratification of Sweden's NATO membership bid.

Fidan told Cameron that a full and immediate cease-fire and a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is needed in Gaza for lasting peace, the source added. 

Turkish Foreign Minister
Hakan Fidan told British counterpart David Cameron during a
meeting in Istanbul on Friday that an immediate cease-fire was
needed in Gaza, a Turkish diplomatic source said.
The source said the two ministers met for some 90 minutes,
followed by inter-delegation talks, and discussed the war in
Gaza, bilateral ties, and Turkey's ratification...