UPDATE 2 - Immediate cease-fire needed as 96% of Gaza, over 2M people, lack food, water: Turkish president
96% of Gaza's population, or over 2M people lack access to healthy food and water, Recep Tayyip Erdogan says in G20 speech
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By Esra Tekin
ISTANBUL (AA) — Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday reaffirmed his call for an immediate and lasting cease-fire in Gaza.
“Once again, I call for an immediate and lasting cease-fire in the face of the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Gaza,” Erdogan said in his speech at the ongoing G20 Leaders' summit in Brazil during a session titled the Social Inclusion and the Fight Against Hunger and Poverty.
Drawing attention to the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave besieged by Israel, Erdogan said that 96% of its population, "in other words, over 2 million people, lack access to healthy food and water."
"The risk of famine in Gaza has reached disaster levels according to international classifications,” Erdogan added.
“With the increasing attacks and the approaching winter season, the conditions of the people in Gaza are worsening by day,” he added.
Türkiye has provided Gaza with more than 86,000 tons of humanitarian aid, the Turkish leader said, adding that Ankara's assistance to Lebanon has exceeded 1,300 tons.
Emphasizing that in a world where one in every 10 people suffers from hunger, the president said efforts to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which were adopted by the UN General Assembly nine years ago, have yet to yield the expected results.
He said Türkiye represents a tradition that considers it a duty to provide assistance to those in need, no matter where they are in the world, within its means.
Ankara views Brazil's G20 presidency's initiative to establish a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty as both a strategic endeavor and a moral responsibility, he added.
While working to establish this global alliance, Erdogan underlined the importance of not abandoning civilians whose lives have been shattered by conflicts, particularly in Gaza, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
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Erdogan underlined that Türkiye has one of the most comprehensive and inclusive social security systems in the world.
Ankara reviews active involvement in various food security initiatives to be an important aspect of its humanitarian foreign policy, the president said, adding that the Black Sea Grain Initiative has played a key role in preventing the rapid rise of global food prices and contributing to the reduction of the risk of famine.
Pointing out that the G20 Food Security and Sustainable Food Systems Action Plan, which was developed and presented for approval during Türkiye’s G20 presidency in 2015, has guided many governments in their efforts.
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"I believe that the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty should include reducing food waste and promoting the Zero Waste initiative among its priorities,” he added.
He expressed Türkiye’s readiness to cooperate in building a world where everyone has access to sufficient and healthy food.
Separately, Erdogan met with leaders of the MIKTA group, an informal consultation and coordination platform between Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Türkiye, and Australia.
He later attended a family photo shoot of leaders that attended the summit.
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