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Turkey conveys concerns to US on Trump’s Mideast plan

Turkey's presidential spokesman speaks with US national security advisor over phone

Firat Tasdemir  | 30.01.2020 - Update : 31.01.2020
Turkey conveys concerns to US on Trump’s Mideast plan

ANKARA

Turkey's presidential spokesman discussed Thursday the U.S.’ so-called “Deal of the Century”, and developments in Syria and Libya over the phone with the U.S. national security advisor.

According to a statement from the presidency, Turkey’s Ibrahim Kalin conveyed his country’s concerns to Robert O’Brien on the so-called Middle East peace plan.

Kalin emphasized that Turkey supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the creation of an independent and sovereign Palestine state based on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Turkey will not support any plan that Palestinian rejects in the region, Kalin stressed over the phone.

On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump released his plan to end the Israeli-Palestinian dispute at the White House alongside Netanyahu, with no Palestinian officials present.

During the event, Trump referred to Jerusalem as "Israel's undivided capital."

The so-called peace plan unilaterally annuls previous UN resolutions on the Palestinian issue and suggests giving Israel almost everything they have been demanding.

Kalin and O’Brien also discussed possible steps to reach a $100 billion trade volume between the two countries.

*Writing by Davut Demircan

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