Erdogan and Macron discuss Gulf crisis


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) QNA

Ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a telephone call yesterday discussed with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macaron the current Gulf crisis.
According to sources in the Turkish presidency cited by Anatolia Agency that the two presidents stressed the importance of resolving the Gulf crisis through dialogue and negotiation. They also discussed Erdogan's upcoming Gulf tour.
The two sides also discussed relations between the two countries and a number of regional issues, most notably recent developments at Al Aqsa Mosque and developments in Libya and Syria.
They expressed concern at the tension caused by the restrictions imposed by the Israeli authorities on Palestinians at the Al Aqsa Mosque in the occupied Jerusalem and agreed to make joint efforts to reach a truce, Erdogan and Macaron stressed the need to take steps that will end the tension as soon as possible in Jerusalem.

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