The 5th Inter-Parliamentary Al-Quds Platform Conference continued its second day today in Istanbul, convening nearly 600 parliamentarians from 75 countries across Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa.
The conference, which opened yesterday with an address by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, aims to discuss solutions for the Palestinian issue.
The second day's session commenced with the participation of prominent figures, including Ali Muhyiddin al-Qaradaği, President of the World Union of Muslim Scholars, and Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, President of HÜDA PAR.
The conference provides a platform for parliamentarians worldwide to engage in dialogue and formulate strategies to address the ongoing challenges faced by Palestine.
Throughout the remaining days, participants are expected to delve deeper into the complexities of the issue and explore potential solutions. (ILKHA)
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