54 countries and organizations urge UN to prevent weapon sales, Turkish foreign minister says
Türkiye, along with 53 other signatories, has sent a joint letter to the UN Security Council urging it to take immediate action to halt the flow of weapons and ammunition to Israel, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced on Sunday.
The letter, led by Türkiye's initiative, was signed by 52 countries and two international organizations, and submitted to the UN on Nov. 1, calling for a cessation of arms supplies to Israel.
“We must reiterate at every opportunity that selling weapons to Israel amounts to complicity in genocide,” Fidan said at a news conference in Djibouti, where he attended the third Ministerial Review Conference of Türkiye-Africa Partnership.
Stating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's administration has become a “global threat,” he urged all countries to prevent Israel from ignoring international law.
Stressing that the current global system does not provide a solution, Fidan said: “This system, which reproduces historical injustices” needs to change.
“This inevitable transformation will occur under the leadership of African countries, which the current international system has ignored,” Fidan added.