Erdogan says Iran war must stop before whole region dragged in
Turkiye had offered to mediate between the sides before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran began 12 days ago

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that the war in Iran must be stopped before the whole Middle East region is "thrown into the fire", adding that diplomacy must be given a chance.
NATO air defences have in the last week intercepted two Iranian missiles headed toward southern Turkiye, where there are air and radar bases used by NATO and the United States, and the alliance has since beefed up defences there.
"This war must be stopped before it grows and the region as a whole is thrown into the fire. If diplomacy is given a chance, it is very possible to achieve this," Erdogan told lawmakers in parliament.
"In light of the sensitivity of the period we are in, we are speaking very carefully. We are acting with caution to protect Turkiye from the fire that is surrounding it," he said, adding that Ankara was engaged with all sides in seeking an end to the war.
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Turkiye had offered to mediate between the sides before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran began 12 days ago. Since then, Erdogan has repeatedly called for diplomacy to end the conflict, while also warning that Turkiye would respond to any threats to its national security.
Ozgur Ozel, chairman of Turkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday that Erdogan had avoided criticising US President Donald Trump by name in order to maintain their good personal rapport, adding that this had only emboldened the US leader.
Ankara's "shy silence regarding Trump's actions, and its failure to take a stance against that disproportionate force, is not neutrality," Ozel said, adding that the US was not taking Turkish sensitivities into account during the conflict.
Erdogan has criticised US, Israeli and Iranian actions and has called the US-Israeli air campaign a "clear violation" of international law.
But in his comments, like many other world leaders, he has refrained from mentioning Trump by name. Erdogan's good personal ties with Trump have helped ease bilateral US-Turkish tensions over the last year.



















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