Turkey's Role in US-Iran Peace Talks

Turkey has pledged ongoing support for peace talks between the United States and Iran, encouraging constructive negotiations to end the conflict. As a NATO member, Turkey's involvement includes close coordination with the U.S., Iran, Pakistan, and other regional powers. Discussions may resume in Pakistan soon.

Turkey's Role in US-Iran Peace Talks
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Turkey announced on Thursday its commitment to continue supporting peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, calling for 'constructive' dialogue to end the conflict. The NATO member and Iranian neighbor remains actively engaged with the U.S., Iran, and mediator Pakistan, advocating for an end to hostilities.

The Turkish Defence Ministry expressed its intention to assist the transition from a ceasefire to a lasting peace at a weekly briefing. Ankara urged all parties involved to be constructive during the negotiations and emphasized the importance of preventing further complications.

Officials from the U.S. and Iran are considering resuming talks in Pakistan as early as the coming weekend, following inconclusive negotiations that concluded on Sunday. Meanwhile, foreign ministers from Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt plan to convene during a diplomacy forum in Antalya, with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in attendance.

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