Erdogan Calls for Ceasefire and Dialogue Amid Iran Tensions
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called for an immediate ceasefire and renewed diplomatic dialogue amid escalating tensions surrounding Iran.
Speaking at an iftar event with members of the ruling party’s leadership in Ankara, Erdoğan said Turkey shares the pain of the Iranian people and expressed concern over civilian casualties.
He stressed that Ankara would intensify diplomatic efforts at all levels until a ceasefire is achieved and stability is restored in the region.
“We stand for peace. We want bloodshed to stop, tears to end, and our region to attain lasting peace,” he said.
Erdoğan also criticized what he described as unlawful attacks on Iran and warned that failure to take timely action could have serious consequences for both regional and global security.
He stressed that Ankara would intensify diplomatic efforts at all levels until a ceasefire is achieved and stability is restored in the region.
“We stand for peace. We want bloodshed to stop, tears to end, and our region to attain lasting peace,” he said.
Erdoğan also criticized what he described as unlawful attacks on Iran and warned that failure to take timely action could have serious consequences for both regional and global security.
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