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.
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...