Erdogan Expresses Concerns Over Iran War’s Impact on Europe
Berlin, Germany – President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated that the ongoing war in Iran is increasingly impacting Europe during a telephone conversation with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Wednesday. The discussion, as reported by BBC and relayed through KlanKosova, centered on bilateral relations, the conflict in Iran, and the broader situation in Ukraine. According to a post shared on Erdoğan’s social media account, the Turkish president observed a discernible weakening of Europe due to the conflict in the region.
He emphasized that the current war in iran is contributing to this trend. Erdoğan stated, “If this trajectory continues without a shift towards a peace-oriented solution, the long-term damage resulting from this period of conflict will be significantly amplified.”
The exchange highlighted a growing concern within Turkey regarding the wider repercussions of the war, particularly its effect on European stability and economic prospects. Both leaders reportedly discussed the need for a diplomatic approach to de-escalate the situation and mitigate further damage.
The conversation underscored the interconnectedness of regional conflicts and their potential impact on international relations.
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“It’s deeply concerning to hear Erdoğan suggest the conflict is destabilizing Europe.”