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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan went to Cairo, the capital of Egypt, to attend the D-8 Summit formed by Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Turkey. President Erdoğan was welcomed at Cairo International Airport by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Ambassador to Cairo Salih Mutlu Şen, and Egyptian officials. ERDOĞAN: I THANK MY DEAR BROTHER SISIPresident Erdoğan made a speech at the summit. The expression he used for Egyptian President Sisi at the beginning of Erdoğan's speech drew attention. Erdoğan said, "I thank my dear brother Es Sisi and everyone who contributed to the organization of the meeting." "ISRAEL MUST BE ISOLATED IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA"Highlights from Erdoğan's statements are as follows: "We see Israel expanding its illegal settlements in the Golan Heights, disregarding Syria's territorial integrity. It is very important to impose an arms embargo on Israel, to end trade with Israel, and to isolate it in the international arena. Our initiative to stop arms sales has received support from 52 countries, including two permanent members of the Security Council, and two international organizations. Our long-term goal should be to initiate a negotiation process to realize a two-state solution. We must strongly support the negotiations conducted by Qatar and Egypt to achieve a ceasefire and reach a result as soon as possible. "WE MUST NOT ALLOW POLITICAL DISARRAY IN LEBANON TO CONTINUE"The establishment of a ceasefire in Lebanon and the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, I hope, will mark the beginning of a more positive period. During this difficult time for Lebanon, we must stand by our brothers together. The total amount of humanitarian aid shipments sent by our country to Lebanon is approaching 1,500 tons. Just like in Palestine, we must not allow political disarray to continue in Lebanon. We must lead the development of new dynamics to ensure internal peace in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. It is undoubtedly of great importance for the countries in the region to enter into strong solidarity with each other without interfering in each other's internal affairs. We should encourage the maximum number of countries, especially D-8 members, to intervene in the case opened by South Africa at the International Court of Justice. As D-8 countries, we must work together to make greater efforts to establish a just and lasting peace in our region." EGYPT-TURKEY RELATIONSIn 2013, the Egyptian army, led by then-Defense Minister Sisi, seized power through a coup. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who reacted very harshly to the military coup that ousted President Mohamed Morsi, had repeatedly referred to Sisi as "a murderer and a coup plotter." In a campaign speech before the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality elections in 2019, Erdoğan had said, "On Sunday, will we say Sisi or Binali Yıldırım?" After years of severed diplomatic relations, Erdoğan and Sisi met for the first time in 2022 at the opening ceremony of the World Cup held in Qatar. ERDOĞAN VISITED EGYPT IN FEBRUARYAfter the coup in 2013, Erdoğan, who severed ties with Cairo, visited Egypt in February after 12 years and met with Sisi. Sisi is expected to come to Ankara tomorrow for the Turkey-Egypt High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting. According to diplomatic sources, Erdoğan and Sisi are expected to sign agreements that will elevate bilateral relations to a higher level during this visit. The two leaders will also address regional issues, particularly Libya and Gaza. It is expected that the Egyptian leader will come to Ankara with a large delegation that includes ministers and senior officials. During their meetings on February 14, the leaders of Turkey and Egypt had announced that they aimed to increase the trade volume to 15 billion dollars within five years.
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