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Erdogan: The war in Iran must end immediately

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasizes the urgent need to end the war in Iran to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated the necessity to end the ongoing war in Iran as it poses a risk of further escalation in the Middle East. During an iftar dinner with foreign ambassadors, including Greece's ambassador to Ankara, he expressed deep concerns over civilian casualties and threats to regional stability due to increasing tensions and military actions, including missile and drone strikes by Iran. Erdogan has made it clear that Turkey is closely monitoring the situation, offering clear warnings to Iran, and striving for de-escalation through dialogue.

The increase in military attacks has alarmed Erdogan, who noted that retaliatory actions have led to an alarming rise in both loss of life and destruction, with the economic costs of the crisis mounting significantly. He emphasized that as long as the war continues, the consequences will worsen, affecting not only the region but also international stability. The Turkish government is advocating for immediate dialogue particularly to safeguard the well-being of innocents caught in the conflict, highlighting a commitment to peace.

Erdogan’s statements reflect Turkey's regional role and interest in addressing conflicts that directly impact its security and economic interests. His appeal for peace indicates a diplomatic approach aimed at mitigating violence and promoting discussions among involved parties to resolve tensions effectively. With the involvement of various stakeholders, including ambassadors, his calls for unity and cooperation resonate across regional and international platforms, underlining the importance of collaborative efforts to restore stability in the volatile region.

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