Condolences and aid continue to arrive in Turkey after the earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6, the epicenter of which was Kahramanmaraş and caused great destruction in the neighboring provinces.
Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu visited the Turkish embassy in Bucharest after the earthquake that hit Turkey and signed a book of condolence.
In the message he posted on his social media account after the visit, Minister Aurescu reiterated his deep sorrow over the loss of people’s lives, expressing the solidarity of the Romanian authorities with the Turkish authorities and the Turkish people in these very difficult times, and conveying his wishes for a speedy recovery to the injured.
Minister Aurescu added that he also hopes to save as many people as possible.
Following Foreign Minister Aurescu, Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuka and Culture Minister Lucien Romascanuda visited the embassy and signed a book of condolence.
German Interior Minister Weser signs the book of condolence
German Interior Minister Nancy Weser signed the book of condolences, which was opened at the Turkish embassy in Berlin, in memory of those who lost their lives in the earthquakes that struck the city of Kahramanmaraş.
Visser visited the Turkish Embassy in Berlin to offer his condolences to those who lost their lives in the earthquakes.
Viser, who met Ahmet Pasar, Turkey’s ambassador to Berlin, signed the book of condolence and stood silently in front of the Turkish flag.
In the note he wrote in the Book of Condolences, Visser stated that he was with those who lost their lives in this natural disaster, and expressed his condolences to his relatives and friends.
Expressing his support for Germany with all its capacities and capabilities to overcome this difficult situation, Weser said, “We stand with all the people in Turkey who have been affected by this terrible catastrophe.” Use the phrase.
A message of condolence from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
The Speaker of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denis Zvezdik, signed the book of condolences, which was opened at the Turkish Embassy in Sarajevo.
In his book of condolences, Zvezdyk wrote: “Our prayers and thoughts are with those still under the rubble, and I hope they will come out alive as soon as possible. And while I ask God to make paradise the place of those who lost their lives, I wish patience for those who remain. We come together in these difficult times to call out surgeon as soon as possible. Use phrases.
In his meeting with Ambassador Sadik Babur Ceren, Zvezdik conveyed his condolences to the Turkish people.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Vladimir Orlik also signed the book of condolences, which was opened at the Turkish Embassy in Belgrade.
Orlik offered his condolences to Turkey’s ambassador to Belgrade, Hami Aksoy.
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