Turkey's Diplomatic Stand on Iran's Unrest
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan emphasized that Turkey opposes violence against Iran and prioritizes stability amidst Iran’s protest crackdown. During a press conference, Fidan stated Turkey will pursue diplomatic efforts, hoping Iran and the U.S. can amicably resolve their conflicts.
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In a significant diplomatic statement, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced on Thursday that Turkey firmly opposes the use of violence against Iran, emphasizing a preference for stability as Iran confronts internal protests.
Addressing the media in Istanbul, Fidan underscored Turkey's commitment to diplomatic channels in addressing issues with Iran, signaling Turkey's role as a mediating influence.
Fidan expressed optimism that through diplomacy, Iran and the United States could achieve a peaceful solution to their ongoing disputes, reflecting Turkey's strategic interest in regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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