Turkey's Erdogan Urges Trump to Continue US-Iran Talks, Offers Support in Diplomatic Efforts
- On Tuesday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged President Donald Trump to continue diplomatic talks with Iran to de-escalate tensions between the two countries, offering Turkey's support for peace efforts.
- Erdogan and Trump also discussed the recent Mecca Joint Defense Agreement signed by Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, which Trump commended on Truth Social for improving regional security.
- Additionally, Turkey's foreign minister spoke with his Iranian counterpart on Tuesday regarding efforts to stabilize the Strait of Hormuz and maintain the US-Iran ceasefire.
- Regarding the war in Gaza, Erdogan expressed concerns that Israeli actions against Palestinians continue despite the second stage of Trump's peace plan, reaffirming Turkey's support for reconstruction.
- Turkey's diplomatic efforts "demonstrated a strong stance for ensuring regional stability and security," Erdogan said, positioning the country as a key intermediary in Middle East negotiations.
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