Istanbul, Jan 5 (Prensa Latina) Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that his country opposes any type of military intervention against Iran and believes that Tehran must resolve its internal problems on its own.
Fidan emphasized that Iran’s domestic difficulties have repercussions internationally, particularly due to the sanctions imposed in relation to certain policies of this country.
The Turkish Foreign Minister noted that Ankara has informed Iranian authorities of the need to resolve their differences with the countries of the region and to address, through diplomatic channels and without delay, the issues related to their nuclear program.
In this regard, he stressed that resorting to diplomacy would allow for the elimination of some structural problems that have caused serious economic difficulties.
He warned that the lack of opportunities and economic decline generate tensions that are often misinterpreted as an ideological rebellion against the political system.
In his view, a deeper analysis reveals that there is no situation justifying interference from countries hostile to the Iranian regime, but rather a complex reality stemming from current economic policies and the inability to correct them.
Finally, he reiterated that Turkiye rejects any external intervention and added that, observing the policies of US President Donald Trump, there is no indication so far of an inclination toward the use of ground forces.
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