Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Erdogan: 'Israel' must be stopped from spreading war
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- Erdoğan said the Washington-Tehran Islamabad agreement eased regional tensions.
- He reaffirmed Turkey's support for efforts to reduce conflict and resolve regional crises.
- Erdoğan warned Ankara is closely watching any attempts to undermine the agreement.
- He criticized the 'Israeli' government and said lasting Middle East solutions must include regional states.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly endorsed the newly finalized "Islamabad Agreement" between the United States and Iran, declaring that the diplomatic breakthrough has allowed the international community to breathe a sigh of relief.
Speaking on Saturday, Erdogan emphasized Turkey’s consistent policy of supporting diplomatic tracks that ease volatile standoffs and actively contribute to resolving long-standing crises across the Middle East.
Vigilance against diplomatic sabotage
While praising the agreement, the Turkish President issued a stern warning to parties seeking to undermine the diplomatic track.
Erdogan stated that Turkish intelligence and diplomatic channels are closely monitoring ongoing attempts to disrupt or derail the implementation of the US–Iran pact.
He coupled this vigilance with a direct critique of 'Israel's' current political leadership, asserting that the international community must prevent the 'Israeli' government from spreading conflict and violence throughout the region once again.
Concluding his remarks, Erdogan outlined Ankara's vision for long-term stability, emphasizing that sustainable peace cannot be manufactured by outside powers alone.
The Turkish President insisted that no diplomatic framework or geopolitical solution can endure in the Middle East if it is formulated outside the collective will or without the direct contribution of the region's sovereign states.



