Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani will head to Turkey to attend an extraordinary summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on the issue of Jerusalem al-Quds due to be held on Wednesday.
Parviz Esmaili, the presidential office’s deputy for communications and information, announced in a tweet that Rouhani will head to Istanbul on Tuesday afternoon and will deliver a speech at the OIC summit which will be convened on Wednesday morning in the Turkish city.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has invited leaders of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states to convene for an extraordinary leaders’ summit in Istanbul over the issue of Jerusalem al-Quds.
Erdoğan’s Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalın says the Turkish President has called on OIC member states to come together to display joint action and coordination among Muslim countries.
US President Donald Trump’s decision to relocate the capital city of the Israeli regime from Tel Aviv to Jeruslam al-Quds has received united criticism from many countries.
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