Turkish Foreign Minister / Hakan Fidan / confirmed his country's readiness to provide the humanitarian aid needed by Lebanon, during a phone call he made with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati. The Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement today, Sunday, that Fidan made a phone call with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati today, Sunday, in which the Turkish minister received the latest developments and the humanitarian situation in Lebanon as a result of the Israeli attacks. Fidan confirmed during the phone call Turkey's readiness to provide the humanitarian aid needed by Lebanon, noting that "Israel's war, which it is waging in an expansionist manner, will have negative repercussions at the global level." He stressed the need to end the Israeli attacks as soon as possible, in addition to the withdrawal of the invading Israeli soldiers from Lebanese territory. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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