Mar 12 β€’ 15:45 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

Minister: Turkey Talks with the US and Iran to End the War

Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced that Turkey is engaging in talks with both the US and Iran to seek an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

In a press conference held in Ankara, Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that Turkey is actively engaging with both Washington and Tehran in efforts to bring an end to the hostilities in the Middle East. He expressed concern over the escalating violence in recent days, emphasizing the urgency for peaceful negotiations. Minister Fidan highlighted that despite the military operations taking place, there remains a need to explore all possible avenues for dialogue to achieve a resolution.

Fidan pointed out that the ongoing conflict has resulted in severe humanitarian consequences, including the displacement of nearly one million people due to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. He condemned the unprovoked attacks from Iran while asserting that these actions are equally unjustifiable as the attacks from Iran on Gulf States. His comments reflect Turkey's commitment to playing a mediating role in the region, as the country intensifies its diplomatic efforts to seek a ceasefire and reduce tensions.

Minister Fidan's remarks underscore the complex geopolitical dynamics at play, where Turkey is caught between its diplomatic relations with both the US and Iran amidst rising tensions. He called for the cessation of Israeli bombardments in Lebanon, insisting that the situation must not escalate any further. This diplomatic outreach by Turkey may hold significant implications for the stability of the region and highlights the importance of multilateral discussions to address the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

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