Erdogan: Turkey is making 'intense' efforts to end the war in the Middle East
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the country’s intense diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in the Middle East, triggered by Israeli-American attacks in Iran.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized that Turkey is actively engaged in intense diplomatic efforts to bring an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has escalated due to the Israeli-American attacks on Iran. He pointed out that the Israeli actions have not only affected Iran but have also resulted in missile and drone attacks from Iran on neighboring Gulf countries, thus contributing to destabilization in the region.
In a televised address, Erdogan stressed the importance of peaceful diplomacy in addressing these challenges and indicated that Turkey's commitment lies in resolving issues through negotiation. He highlighted the role of diplomatic engagement, seeking solutions at the negotiation table while underlining the need to stabilize the region. An essential component of these efforts includes ongoing discussions with international partners to foster collective action against the escalating tensions.
Earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with U.S. envoy Tom Barat regarding Syria and also engaged with British counterpart Yvette Cooper. Their discussions revolved around the current security environment in the Middle East and the detailed review of potential diplomatic initiatives that could be taken to cease hostilities. These interactions reflect Turkey's proactive stance in navigating the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics amidst increasing global scrutiny.