Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan discussed with his American counterpart, Anthony Blinken, in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, today the latest developments in the events in the Gaza Strip. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a post on the 'X' platform that Fidan met with Blinken as part of his discussions in Riyadh and that the two Ministers discussed the latest developments in Gaza and the stage reached by the ceasefire negotiations. During the meeting, Fidan stressed to his American counterpart "the need to stop the massacre" in Gaza as soon as possible and to put pressure on Israel for a permanent ceasefire and the flow of humanitarian aid. The two Ministers also discussed the latest developments in Ukraine and Turkish-American relations. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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