Turkey's Erdogan tells Biden US has responsibility to secure Gaza ceasefire

Turkey's Erdogan tells Biden US has responsibility to secure Gaza ceasefire
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan attends a press conference at the Maximos Mansion in Athens, Greece, Dec 7, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

ISTANBUL — Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told President Joe Biden in a phone call that the United States has a historic responsibility to achieve a lasting ceasefire in the Gaza conflict as soon as possible, Erdogan's office said on Thursday (Dec 14).

It reported him as saying that a deepening and prolongation of Israel's attacks in Gaza may have negative regional and global consequences.

"It is the historic responsibility of the USA to ensure a permanent ceasefire in the region as soon as possible," Erdogan was reported as saying.

He also said the withdrawal of US unconditional support for Israel could ensure a ceasefire quickly and that demands for such a move had been made more loudly in recent days globally and in the United States.

In the telephone call, Erdogan and Biden also discussed Sweden's Nato accession process and Turkish-US relations, including the issue of F-16 fighter jet sales to Turkey, Erdogan's office said.

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