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Erdogan urged not to allow the breakdown of the negotiation process between the United States and Iran

Erdogan: Iran-US talks should not be disrupted
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had a telephone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian on April 9 and said that the upcoming negotiations with the United States should not be disrupted.

"Erdogan stressed that the upcoming negotiations should be used to the fullest extent to achieve lasting peace and stability, which is important not to give opportunities to those who want to undermine this process," the press service of the office of the Turkish leader said.

According to Erdogan, Turkey, together with a number of countries, has been actively working on the process aimed at achieving a ceasefire. It is specified that Erdogan also expressed condolences to the Iranian people in connection with the losses..

On April 8, the Turkish leader called for preventing the breakdown of the truce around Iran. He also stated that the country is increasing its support for the settlement of the conflict in the Middle East. He noted that he would work together with friendly countries, primarily Pakistan, on this issue.

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