
Ankara reports complex negotiations underway between Washington and Tehran to halt escalating tensions.
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The United States and Iran both want to bring an end to hostilities between them, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, according to a report by the Russian state news agency TASS. Fidan, who leads Ankara's foreign policy under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, described the ongoing negotiations as "quite complex," signaling that significant obstacles remain on the path to any potential agreement. He did not elaborate on the specific issues under discussion or the format of the talks. The remarks underscore Turkey's increasingly prominent role as a diplomatic interlocutor between Washington and Tehran, two powers that have maintained no formal bilateral relations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Ankara has historically maintained channels of communication with both sides, positioning itself as a potential bridge in one of the region's most enduring geopolitical rivalries. The statement comes amid heightened tensions across the Middle East that have drawn renewed international attention to the prospects for de-escalation.