Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Iranian Counterpart Abbas Araghchi Meet in Ankara

During Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's visit to Ankara, he and Minister Hakan Fidan discussed US-Iran tensions, regional security, the nuclear program, and the latest situation in Syria.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Iranian Counterpart Abbas Araghchi Meet in Ankara

Diplomatic Talks Amid Regional Tensions Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Ankara for official talks during a critical period of rising tensions in the Middle East.
Meeting with Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Araghchi’s agenda focused on tensions with the United States and regional security issues.
Messages of Regional Stability and Dialogue According to sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Fidan emphasized the strategic importance of Iran's security and stability for Turkey.
Turkey pointed out that potential military interventions against Iran carry global risks and advocated for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis.
Ankara reiterated its readiness to serve as a bridge for dialogue between the parties.
Trilateral Meeting Proposal on the Agenda At a time when U.S.
President Donald Trump is increasing military presence in the region, Turkey's mediation efforts have gained momentum.
It is reported that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan conveyed a proposal to Trump to bring the U.S.
and Iran together under Turkey's hosting, and this offer was received positively.
The details of this diplomatic initiative and potential contact points between the parties are expected to be clarified during the talks in Ankara.
Nuclear Program and Syria Dossier Other critical topics of the discussions include Iran's nuclear program and recent developments in Syria.
Turkey stated that it would continue to play a facilitating role for a peaceful resolution of the nuclear program.
Regarding Syria, the goal is to maintain the country's territorial integrity, preserve the ceasefire, and continue coordination on security issues.
The meeting between the two ministers holds strategic importance for minimizing risks in the region.

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