Turkey expressed deep concerns and outrage over the ongoing attacks against the Rohingya people in Myanmar.
The Turkish government also called on the government to show utmost sensitivity and caution not to harm civilians, reports UNB quoting Turkish vernacular daily Hürriyet Daily News.
The message was conveyed directly by Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan to Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi in a phone conversation, sources at the Turkish presidency informed the media on September 5.
ErdoÄan said the recent rise in human rights violations against Rohingya Muslims created deep concerns in the world, particularly among Muslim countries, and that Turkey condemned both terror attacks and military operations targeting civilians.
Saying that the ongoing incidents can turn into a serious humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, ErdoÄan stressed that the utmost attention and sensitivity should be shown to protect civilians.
Presidential sources said Turkey was supporting all efforts to resolve the ongoing problem in Myanmar and discussed with Suu Kyi on how humanitarian assistance could be delivered to the Rohingya.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt ÇavuÅoÄlu will visit Bangladesh on Thursday amid the ongoing tragedy of tens of thousands Rohingya Muslims forced to flee the violence in Myanmar.
ÇavuÅoÄlu will visit camps where fleeing Rohingya are being sheltered in Bangladeshi territories.