Erdogan asks Iraq not to interfere with Israel-Iran conflict
The Turkish leader highlighted the need for heightened vigilance against terrorist groups and radical elements amid current tensions. He also noted that negotiations remain the sole path to resolving the nuclear dispute between Iran and the United States and called for caution to prevent further escalation.
Erdogan further stated that Israel’s attacks on Iran should not overshadow the ongoing humanitarian crisis and genocide in Gaza.
In addition, Erdogan spoke on Sunday with Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said and Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Mishal al-Ahmad al-Sabah. On Saturday, he held talks with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Pakistan, Egypt, and US President Donald Trump, warning that Israel’s recent military actions risk destabilizing the region and undermining global security. Erdogan affirmed Türkiye’s support for the US stance on continuing nuclear negotiations.
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