Erdogan urges diplomacy on Middle East conflict in call with Pakistan’s Sharif
Turkish President Erdogan, Pakistani Premier Sharif discuss bilateral ties, regional developments, including Iran
ANKARA
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a call Tuesday with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about bilateral ties, Iran, and regional developments, according to the Turkish Presidency's Directorate of Communications.
On the ongoing conflict in the Middle East triggered by Israeli-US attacks on Iran, Erdogan emphasized that re-engaging diplomacy in the region would bring significant benefits and affirmed that Türkiye stands ready to provide all possible support.
The leaders discussed Türkiye-Pakistan relations and regional and global issues, it said.
Erdogan also condemned recent terror attacks in Pakistan and expressed Türkiye's continued solidarity with Islamabad in the fight against terrorism. He said Türkiye would contribute to the restoration of the ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which Türkiye had facilitated in previous initiatives.
* Writing by Selcuk Uysal
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