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Turkiye continues to be haven for oppressed, says Turkish president

Pandemic showcased deadlock, injustices, distortions in global system, Recep Tayyip Erdogan says at International Benevolence Awards

Merve Gül Aydoğan Ağlarcı  | 15.03.2022 - Update : 15.03.2022
Turkiye continues to be haven for oppressed, says Turkish president Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

ANKARA

Turkiye will remain a "haven" for all oppressed people, the country's president said on Tuesday. 

Speaking at the 6th International Benevolence Awards ceremony at the Bestepe Congress Center in the capital Ankara, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkiye had welcomed migrants from Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan before and that now, "they are coming from Ukraine, and we don't know where else they will come from" in the future.

"But, this country will always continue to be a haven for the oppressed, don't be concerned," Erdogan added.

Commenting on the coronavirus and its outcomes, Turkish president said the pandemic "showed the importance of kindness, altruism, and sharing -- not to only us, but to humanity."

Underlining that the pandemic has "once again reminded that humanity has a common fate," Erdogan said the COVID-19 outbreak revealed the deadlock, injustices, and distortions in the global system.

"We have witnessed situations in which even the most developed countries of the world were engaged in a war for masks, a shortage of ventilators, and nursing homes for the elderly turning into morgues," he added.

Pointing out that Turkiye had provided medical assistance to 160 countries and 12 international organizations throughout the pandemic, Erdogan said: "We're gradually delivering the 15 million doses of vaccines that we promised at the 3rd Turkey-Africa Partnership Summit to our African brothers."

The International Benevolence Awards, which made its debut in 2015, aims to reward pioneers of benevolence from Turkiye and around the world, according to its website.

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