
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gave the message that their struggle for Gaza will continue on all fronts. Erdoğan said, “As a country and an administration, we stand firm and uncompromising towards the Palestinian people.”
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended the Presidential Arts and Culture Awards program at the Beştepe National Congress and Cultural Center and gave a speech there.
Delivering important messages to Palestine, President Erdoğan said: “We will continue to fight on all fronts to ensure that what happened in Gaza is not forgotten and that justice is served.”
Erdoğan said, “As a country and administration that adopts the motto of calling for truth, we stand firmly and unbowed on the side of the Palestinian people.”
Highlights of President Erdoğan's statement:
-No matter how Israel prevents it, journalists still reveal the truth. Once again, I respectfully salute the heroic struggle of the journalists who were brutally murdered by Israel.
-As long as people exist, art will also exist. As long as people are alive, art will be alive, renewing itself and continuing to reproduce. Art does not separate, it unites. Every great poet and every great writer of Türkiye is a source of our pride.
-Just like the standardization of lifestyle, monotony in artistic taste also poses a serious danger to art.
-Everyone who puts stone on stone in the name of science, art and literature is highly appreciated.
-When we look at the impact of a series of famous films and musical works on geography, we can see the transformative power of art.
-In the global culture wars, we must blend, recreate and rebuild local and national cultural values with a universal perspective.
-The world is becoming a product of standardization, the way out is our own unique art. Any tendency to exclude national culture is inevitably superficial. We can only escape the pressure that encourages unlimited consumption in every sector and leaves people passive by clinging to their roots.
-In today's world, where the distinction between reality and virtuality has largely disappeared, we don't know what awaits us tomorrow.
































