23.09.2025 01:00
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's microphone was muted due to time constraints during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly summit on Palestine. After his microphone was muted, President Erdoğan continued his speech, stating, "As Turkey, we will continue to fight until a Palestinian state with geographical integrity, based on the 1967 borders and with East Jerusalem as its capital, is established."
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly Palestine summit that "As Turkey, we will continue to fight until a Palestinian State with geographical integrity, having its capital in East Jerusalem, is established based on the 1967 borders."
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan made important statements at the Palestine summit of the United Nations General Assembly.
HISTORIC GAZA CALL
In his speech, Erdoğan made a historic call, stating, "The declaration of a ceasefire, ensuring the unhindered entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza are now necessary."
Erdoğan said: "The aim of the deepening occupation and annexation policies is clear. To kill the vision of a two-state solution and to exile the Palestinian people. This must never be allowed. I hope that the countries that have shown the courage to recognize the Palestinian state in this conference will fill the back of this historic stance with determined, concrete, and deterrent steps. The declaration of a ceasefire and ensuring the unhindered entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza is necessary."
MICROPHONE CUT OFF WHEN TIME EXPIRED
In the last 1 minute and 40 seconds of Erdoğan's speech, the microphone was turned off. The Communications Directorate stated regarding the cutting off of Erdoğan's microphone that speakers were given a 5-minute time limit, and therefore the microphone was turned off, and there was no other situation.
HE WOULD HAVE SAID THESE IF TIME HAD NOT EXPIRED
After the microphone was turned off, President Erdoğan continued his statements. Erdoğan used the following expressions in his continued speech: "Gaza is an inseparable part of Palestine; Gaza belongs to the Palestinians. The Palestinians will determine how to manage their own land. The time has come for Palestine's membership in the United Nations."
It is important to increase Palestine's institutional capacity, strengthen financial-technical support, and continue the activities of humanitarian aid organizations.
As Turkey, we will continue to fight until a Palestinian State with geographical integrity, having its capital in East Jerusalem, is established based on the 1967 borders. I send my heartfelt greetings to my Palestinian brothers, especially to the innocent people of Gaza."
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