Türkiye calls for 'irreversible steps' toward Palestinian statehood at UNGA

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Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Nuh Yilmaz stresses the urgency for an immediate ceasefire and unhindered access to humanitarian aid in Gaza.

Türkiye has urged the international community to take 'irreversible steps' toward implementing the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as foreign ministers convened at a high-level meeting on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly.

'In Gaza, Israel continues to commit genocide before the eyes of the international community,' said Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Nuh Yilmaz on Wednesday, citing recent findings from a UN independent commission of inquiry.'In the West Bank and Jerusalem, illegal settlements, settler violence and provocations at holy sites intensify the crisis. Israel's reckless threats and assaults across the Middle East, from Syria, Iran, Lebanon to Qatar, are clear proof that the eyes and minds of its leadership are totally sealed with extreme fanaticism.'Yilmaz stressed two urgent priorities: 'An immediate ceasefire with unhindered humanitarian access and irreversible steps towards implementing the two-state solution.'He warned against Israel's attempts to dismantle the Palestinian Authority, called for continued support to UNRWA , and said Palestine's full UN membership 'should be a high priority.'Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, speaking via video link after being denied a US visa, said the growing number of countries recognising Palestine was a step forward but stressed that political and financial backing were urgently needed.'This Israeli government fully rejects Palestinian statehood, and considers that the best way to end such a prospect is to undermine and maybe even seek the collapse of the Palestinian Authority,' he warned.Regional and international backingSaudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said Riyadh would continue diplomatic and humanitarian work to secure Palestinian borders 'based on the 1967 lines and to have security and prosperity for the whole nations of the area.'Jordan's Ayman Safadi accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of wanting 'a wider war.' 'It's high time that we move to action and not content ourselves with words. We should take measures to dissuade the prime minister of Israel from his position.'Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said: 'There will be no stability in the area without a permanent solution for the establishment of Palestine.'Chile's Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren said the two-state solution is the 'only viable path to a just and lasting peace.''We stand ready to work with all partners to make this roadmap a reality,' he added.

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