
ANKARA, June 14 (Reuters) - Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman on Saturday that the attack on Iran demonstrated that Israel under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government was greatest threat to regional stability, Erdogan's office said.
In a phone call, Erdogan told the Saudi Crown Prince that Israel must be stopped to reduce tensions and the nuclear dispute could only be resolved by negotiations, a statement from Erdogan's office said. A potentially devastating war could create waves of irregular migration to all countries in the region, Erdogan also said, according to the statement.