TEHRAN, Nov. 25 (MNA) – Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Hakan Fidan, the foreign ministers of Iran and Turkey, held a phone call on Saturday to discuss the latest developments in Palestine and some other issues of mutual interests.

Amir Abdollahian emphasized the need to completely stop the Zionist regime's crimes against the Palestinian nation in Gaza and the West Bank, stressing that, "It is necessary for Iran and Turkey, along with other Islamic countries, to take stronger measures to support the Palestinian nation."

Expressing his satisfaction with the growing trend of cooperation between the two countries in various fields, the Iranian foreign minister expressed hope that "with the continuation of high-level diplomacy between the two countries, we will witness the strengthening and deepening of bilateral cooperation."

Hakan Fidan, for his part, stressed Turkey's resolve to continue efforts in order for the continuation of the ceasefire in Gaza.

The Turkish Foreign Minister also considered the bilateral relations between Iran and Turkey to be very rich and diverse and expressed confidence that the continuation of consultations and meetings between the high-ranking officials of the two countries will lead to the further development of relations between them.

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