Erdogan's Diplomatic Call to Iran: A Warning Against Airspace Violations
In a recent phone call, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian against violating Turkish airspace, urging for diplomatic solutions to end regional conflicts. Erdogan emphasized that strikes in the region do not benefit any party involved.
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In a direct phone conversation, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan conveyed a stern warning to his Iranian counterpart, President Masoud Pezeshkian. This warning comes in light of recent violations of Turkish airspace, which Erdogan declared unjustifiable, emphasizing that such actions only exacerbate regional tensions.
Erdogan reiterated Turkey's commitment to fostering diplomacy as a means to end ongoing wars in the area. According to a statement released by the Turkish presidency on Tuesday, he underscored the need for dialogue and peaceful negotiations to resolve conflicts.
The conversation underscored Turkey's disapproval of Iran's recent actions targeting neighboring countries. Erdogan confidently asserted that these aggressive maneuvers serve no one's interests and called for a collective effort towards peace and stability in the region.
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