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Turkish President Honors Canakkale Victory on World War I Anniversary
(MENAFN) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan commemorates the Canakkale Victory of the Gallipoli campaign during World War I on Wednesday.
“Canakkale is a unique epic in which not only a battle, but also faith, sacrifice, love of homeland, and the consciousness of being a nation were proclaimed to the entire world,” Erdogan says in a statement marking the 111th anniversary of March 18 Martyrs’ Remembrance Day and the Canakkale Naval Victory.
In a message circulated by the Communications Directorate, Erdogan emphasizes that the anniversary is observed with both pride and enthusiasm. Remembering the fallen with mercy and gratitude, he states: “The struggle carried out in Canakkale by hearts full of faith became a historical turning point and a sign that our nation would never give up its freedom and independence.”
He highlights that “heroes from all corners of Anatolia” rushed to defend the homeland and that the nation—men and women, young and old—“became one heart and defended their land at the cost of their lives.” Erdogan adds: “This great resistance demonstrated by our ancestors not only changed the fate of our homeland but also that of oppressed nations living under persecution around the world. The heroism displayed in Canakkale is one of the strongest symbols of our nation’s brotherhood, solidarity, and shared destiny.”
“Canakkale is a unique epic in which not only a battle, but also faith, sacrifice, love of homeland, and the consciousness of being a nation were proclaimed to the entire world,” Erdogan says in a statement marking the 111th anniversary of March 18 Martyrs’ Remembrance Day and the Canakkale Naval Victory.
In a message circulated by the Communications Directorate, Erdogan emphasizes that the anniversary is observed with both pride and enthusiasm. Remembering the fallen with mercy and gratitude, he states: “The struggle carried out in Canakkale by hearts full of faith became a historical turning point and a sign that our nation would never give up its freedom and independence.”
He highlights that “heroes from all corners of Anatolia” rushed to defend the homeland and that the nation—men and women, young and old—“became one heart and defended their land at the cost of their lives.” Erdogan adds: “This great resistance demonstrated by our ancestors not only changed the fate of our homeland but also that of oppressed nations living under persecution around the world. The heroism displayed in Canakkale is one of the strongest symbols of our nation’s brotherhood, solidarity, and shared destiny.”
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