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Talks only way to resolve Israel-Iran conflict: Erdoğan tells Trump

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In a recent conversation between President Tayyip Erdoğan and his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, the topic of the Israel-Iran conflict was brought to light. President Erdoğan emphasized the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to this long-standing conflict and reiterated Türkiye’s stance on the matter – that nuclear negotiations are the only way to achieve lasting peace.

The conversation between the two leaders comes at a critical time, as tensions between Israel and Iran have been escalating in recent years. Türkiye, being a key player in the region and a strong advocate for peace, has taken on the responsibility of actively seeking a solution to this conflict.

President Erdoğan’s office released a statement saying, “President Erdoğan and President Trump had a fruitful discussion on the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. President Erdoğan stressed the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to this issue and reaffirmed that Türkiye sees nuclear negotiations as the only viable option.”

This statement not only highlights Türkiye’s commitment to finding a peaceful solution but also showcases President Erdoğan’s proactive approach in addressing global issues. Türkiye has been known for its strong stance on nuclear disarmament and has been actively involved in international efforts to promote peace and stability.

President Erdoğan’s emphasis on nuclear negotiations as the only way to resolve the Israel-Iran conflict is a testament to Türkiye’s belief in diplomatic solutions. This approach is in line with Türkiye’s foreign policy, which prioritizes dialogue and cooperation over conflict and aggression.

Moreover, President Erdoğan’s stance on this issue is also a reflection of Türkiye’s deep-rooted values of justice and equality. Türkiye firmly believes that all nations have the right to live in peace and that no country should possess weapons of mass destruction.

Türkiye’s efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Iran conflict have been ongoing for years. In 2010, Türkiye, along with Brazil, brokered a deal with Iran for the exchange of nuclear fuel, which was seen as a major step towards easing tensions between the two nations. Although the deal was not fully implemented, it showed Türkiye’s commitment to finding a peaceful solution.

In his conversation with President Trump, President Erdoğan also stressed the need for all parties involved to come to the negotiating table with an open mind and a willingness to find common ground. He emphasized the importance of dialogue and understanding in finding a lasting solution to this conflict.

Türkiye’s stance on the Israel-Iran conflict is not only driven by its desire for peace but also by its deep-rooted cultural ties with both nations. Türkiye has historical and cultural connections with both Israel and Iran and has always maintained friendly relations with both countries.

In conclusion, President Erdoğan’s conversation with President Trump and his emphasis on nuclear negotiations as the only way to resolve the Israel-Iran conflict highlights Türkiye’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region. As a country with a rich history and a strong belief in the power of diplomacy, Türkiye will continue to play an active role in seeking a peaceful resolution to this long-standing conflict.

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