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Erdogan says Trump's Gaza plan is 'major threat' to world peace

February 13, 2025 at 3:47 pm

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech following the cabinet meeting at Presidential Complex in Ankara, Turkiye on February 03, 2025. [Emin Sansar – Anadolu Agency]

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday that US President Donald Trump’s plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza poses a major threat to world peace, Reuters has reported.

Speaking on Indonesian television broadcaster Narasi, Erdogan addressed Trump’s plan to displace more than two million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, claim US ownership and control of the enclave and turn it into the “Riviera of the Middle East”.

“I view Trump’s decision to make such an agreement with a murderer like [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and his threats as a major threat to world peace,” said Erdogan. “At the moment, nobody can take Gaza away from Palestinians, from Gazans. Daring to do something like is, firstly, is a very different threat to world peace.”

Erdogan also said that he doesn’t find Trump’s statements — amounting to what he called “challenges to many countries in the world” — to be correct. “My hope is that such mistakes are reversed as soon as possible, and for a global giant like the United States to turn back rapidly from these errors so that global peace can find a way to come out.”

The Arab world has voiced its fury, and European powers have expressed deep concern, over Trump’s proposal that Palestinians should be resettled out of Gaza permanently to allow it to be developed as a waterfront resort property under US control.

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