Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that the roads in Syria were also damaged by the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, but they provided the necessary support to deliver aid sent from other countries to the earthquake victims in this country.
Cavusoglu responded to a question about humanitarian aid to Syria in a press statement by Vice President Fuat Oktay on the latest developments in the earthquake areas at the Coordination Center headed by the Disaster and Emergency Management.
Cavusoglu explained that the door is open within the framework of the United Nations Security Council, that some roads on the Syrian side were also damaged by the earthquake.
Çavuşoğlu emphasized that there are some difficulties regarding the assistance of Turkey and the international community due to the destruction, and said, “For this reason, we are working to open two more doors. This is not a political situation because it is a humanitarian situation. Therefore, we are working to open these gates from the points controlled by the Syrian regime.” . Use phrases.
Cavusoglu noted that in addition to the aid and teams sent to Syria from the international community and Turkey, they play a facilitating role when there is a request for help. Cavusoglu said that Turkey opens its airspace when there is a request for aid or incoming flights. airports like Aleppo.
Cavusoglu pointed out that some of the aid came to Turkey and some to Syria with some planes, and he said: “We provide the necessary support for aid to reach Syria. We are not ignoring. In the field, unfortunately, there were technical problems from the Syrian side, just as the roads were damaged and destroyed in Turkey in the first place.” We are striving to overcome them. There our institutions are also active in the same way. He said.
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