WASHINGTON: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered his address Tuesday to the UN General Assembly, highlighting a range of issues including Syria, the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Ukraine, global injustice and ties with BRICS bloc. Erdogan said he hoped a political process would be maintained in Syria, which is 'still far from stability.' 'The economic and humanitarian situation in the country, which is in the grip of terrorist and separatist organizations remains dire,' said the president. 'We hope that the political process will be advanced and national reconciliation will be achieved on the basis of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254,' said Erdogan, adding that Trkiye is determined to maintain its position in favor of a realistic dialogue with sincerity. Source: Anadolu Agency