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Ömer Çelik: "The world order established after World War II has now come to an end."

Ömer Çelik:

23.11.2024 13:30

AK Party Deputy Chairman and Party Spokesman Ömer Çelik commented on the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant, stating, "The world order established after World War II has now come to an end."

The 8th Ordinary District Congress of the AK Party was held at the Yüreğir Public Education Center.



Speaking here, AK Party Deputy Chairman and Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik stated, regarding the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant, "We will continue to make every effort to ensure that the perpetrators of the genocide that has occurred are held accountable."

Çelik said, "The genocide in Gaza is our most important issue. The decision made by the International Criminal Court has been valuable for us in terms of upholding human dignity. The International Criminal Court ruled that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Galant should be tried and arrested. Many countries in the world and Europe have stated that this decision is necessary within the framework of international law and that they will immediately arrest the killers known as Netanyahu and Galant if they set foot in their countries. Our President expressed this from the very first day. This genocide gang will eventually be tried in the court of humanity and will receive the punishment it deserves," he said. "We will continue to make every effort to ensure that the perpetrators of the genocide that has occurred here are held accountable," he added.

"THE WORLD ORDER HAS ENDED"

Çelik, stating that "We have days ahead of us where we need to be vigilant regarding the course of the world," said, "World politics is entering a great turbulence. The world order established after World War II has now come to an end. We used to say it is coming to an end in our past speeches, but now we say it has ended. Therefore, such transitional times are difficult times for the world. These transitions have strikingly affected our geography as well. It is extremely important for Turkey to have a strong leader to navigate through these troubled times and to overcome this turbulence," he expressed.



 
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