The European Islamic Forum called on the whole world to actively help Turkey after the earthquakes on February 6.
In a written statement issued by the European Islamic Forum, recalling the holding of an international donor conference in Brussels to support the affected areas in Turkey, it was stated that tens of thousands of people lost their lives and thousands of homes and infrastructure were destroyed due to the earthquakes.
Noting that it is “difficult” for the Turkish people to fight such a big problem on their own, the statement said, “The international community is obliged to provide all possible assistance in this regard, to help the Turkish Republic and provide effective assistance.” The expression was used.
In the statement, he called on the whole world to provide effective assistance to Turkey, especially financial support.
“Stability in this strategic region is important for all peripheral countries”
It was emphasized in the statement that citizens living in the affected areas have livable housing as soon as possible and that infrastructure modernization is important to ensure stability on the borders of Europe and the Middle East. been warned.
He indicated that a delegation consisting of Muslim leaders from European countries will soon be sent to examine the region and determine needs. The statement included the following statements:
“We want to support the current Turkish administration, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in its efforts to restore order in the affected areas and to advance the development of these areas as soon as possible.”
In the statement, he stated that it was hoped that Turkey would overcome this problem in the near future. It will be able to provide all effective assistance to strengthen it as a cultural, social and economic bridge between its regions.” The assessment was carried out.
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