Prime Minister requested the postponement of the sessions because he was busy with the war started by his country and the United States against Iran
This Sunday, the Turkish government accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sabotaging peace negotiations between the United States and Iran to avoid being tried for corruption in his country.
“Netanyahu’s current objective is to sabotage the ongoing peace negotiations and continue his expansionist policies in the region, because otherwise he will be tried in his country and probably sent to prison,” said the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
Netanyahu has several corruption trials pending in Israel, but the prime minister requested the postponement of the sessions because he is busy with the war launched by his country and the United States against Iran.
The Turkish statement responded to a tweet from the Israeli Prime Minister, in which he assured that he would continue the war “against the terrorist regime in Iran and its allies, unlike Erdogan, who gets along well with them and massacres his own Kurdish citizens”.
One of the disputes between the United States and Iran in the peace negotiations, which ended today without results in Pakistan, is Tehran’s insistence on including Lebanon in the ceasefire agreement, while Israel refuses to end its attacks on this country.
The Turkish statement recalls that Netanyahu has an arrest warrant from the International Court in The Hague to be tried for war crimes and that Israel has been accused of genocide due to the war in Gaza.
Erdogan’s press office wrote on the social network X that Netanyahu is “a criminal who no longer has friends” and that he is trying to “drag the region into war and chaos as a strategy for his political survival”.