Erdogan says Israel-Iran conflict threatens regional security
Region
- 17 June, 2025
- 16:18
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan have discussed the worsening relations between Israel and Iran during a telephone conversation, the Turkish presidential administration wrote on X, Report informs.
The Turkish president noted that the tension caused by Israel's attacks on Iran has jeopardized the security of the entire region.
Erdogan also stressed that they are working to end the conflicts through diplomatic relations: "Resolving the nuclear dispute with Iran requires returning to the negotiating table."
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