Turkey Urges U.S. to Engage Iran in Step-by-Step Diplomacy

Turkey's Foreign Minister advises the U.S. to resolve disputes with Iran individually to avoid humiliation and facilitate dialogue on its nuclear program. Turkey opposes any foreign intervention or attack on Iran and suggests gradual resolution of conflicts as tensions with Israel and domestic unrest grow.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ankara | Updated: 28-01-2026 14:22 IST | Created: 28-01-2026 14:22 IST
Turkey Urges U.S. to Engage Iran in Step-by-Step Diplomacy
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Turkey's Foreign Minister has suggested that the United States adopt a more incremental approach to its dealings with Iran, addressing conflicts individually rather than as a comprehensive package. The aim, he argues, is to avoid humiliating Iranian officials and to create an environment conducive to progress, especially on nuclear negotiations.

Amid renewed tensions, primarily due to Iran's harsh crackdown on protesters, which resulted in numerous casualties and arrests, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan insists that foreign intervention in Iran's affairs is not advisable. The unrest, described by rights groups as the largest since the 1979 revolution, parallels with heightened regional tensions involving Israel and the U.S.

Fidan emphasized the importance of dissecting the issues with Iran carefully and gradually to ensure mutual understanding and avoid diplomatic strain. By fostering a peaceful resolution, Turkey hopes to prevent an escalation that could destabilize the region. Fidan also noted Israel's ongoing aggressive posture toward Iran, underscoring the fragile geopolitical environment.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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