Turkey says Israel must halt efforts to 'destabilise the region' after attack on Iran
ANKARA, June 13 (Reuters) - Israel must immediately abandon its "strategy to destabilise the region", Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday after Israel's attack on Iran, adding that nuclear negotiations initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump were the only way to resolve the conflict.
In a post on X after a four-hour security meeting with Turkey's defence minister and intelligence chief, Fidan said that Ankara had been in close contact with the U.S., Iran, Iraq, and Jordan. He added that Turkey had taken necessary measures at the highest level against regional security risks.
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