Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has conducted an extensive series of diplomatic telephone consultations regarding the rising tensions in the region.
Operative Information Center-OMM, citing Turkish media, reports that the minister held individual discussions throughout the day with the heads of foreign policy departments from seven countries.
Hakan Fidan held talks with his counterparts from Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Syria, Egypt, and Indonesia. During the meetings, the latest developments in the region, particularly concrete steps that could be taken to end attacks and stabilize the situation, were discussed in detail.
These diplomatic efforts take place against the backdrop of military operations initiated by the United States and Israel against Iran. The intensification of regional diplomacy reflects growing international concern over the potential for a wider conflict and the necessity of coordinated efforts to maintain regional security and stability.
As a key regional player, Turkey has consistently advocated for diplomatic solutions to Middle Eastern conflicts. These high-level discussions underscore Ankara's role as a mediator and its commitment to preventing further escalation in the vicinity of Azerbaijan and the broader neighborhood.