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World

EU offers Erdogan ‘full solidarity’ after quakes

Published February 9, 2023
Residents and rescue personnel search for victims and survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adiyaman, in the night of February 8, 2023, two days after a 7,8-magnitude earthquake struck southeast Turkey. Photo: AFP
Residents and rescue personnel search for victims and survivors through the rubble of collapsed buildings in Adiyaman, in the night of February 8, 2023, two days after a 7,8-magnitude earthquake struck southeast Turkey. Photo: AFP

BRUSSELS: The 27 EU leaders wrote to their Turkish counterpart President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday to express their “full solidarity” and offer more emergency aid after a devastating earthquake.

“We stand ready to further step up our support in close coordination with the Turkish authorities. Our thoughts will continue to be with you and your people,” they said.

Hopes fade as Turkiye-Syria quake toll at 17,500

The leaders sent their message at the start of their Brussels summit. Diplomats had said they would try to arrange a video call with Erdogan but it was not clear if this would be possible.

A strong earthquake struck southeastern Türkiye and neighbouring Syria in the early hours of Monday, devastating cities and killing more than 17,000 people.

Many countries around the world, including EU members, have sent emergency teams and aid, and Europe is keen to do more, fearing a new wave of refugees from the region.

Thursday’s letter was addressed to Erdogan but not to Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, whose autocratic regime is under international sanctions over atrocities in his country’s civil war.

Instead, the leaders said the EU stands “in full solidarity with the people of Türkiye and Syria in the face of this tragedy.”

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