Erdoğan: A war against Iran would bring losses to the region
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that a war against Iran would not benefit anyone, and if the situation escalates, the Middle East would only suffer losses.
He said, "Ankara advocates that the differences between Iran and the United States must be resolved entirely through diplomatic means. Turkey maintains high-level contacts with both sides and is discussing possible ways to reduce tensions."
Erdoğan pointed out that he has held talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and U.S. President Donald Trump, discussing the direction of possible measures to be taken in the future. Erdoğan emphasized that Turkey follows a policy of building bridges and creating a foundation for peace, rather than escalating conflicts.
Erdoğan said, "A new war against Iran would not benefit anyone; instead, our region would only suffer losses."
Turkey's president also pointed out that potential military escalation could worsen instability across the entire Middle East, increase economic risks, and trigger new humanitarian crises. He stated that Ankara intends to continue promoting negotiations as the only acceptable way to reduce tensions.
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