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Turkish president calls for end to US-Israeli war with Iran before it escalates

March 11, 2026 at 3:30 pm

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gives a speech at the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye in Ankara on March 11, 2026. [Muhammed Abdullah Kurtar – Anadolu Agency]

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday called for an end to the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran before it escalates and engulfs the region, stressing that a diplomatic solution remains “completely possible” if given a chance, Anadolu reports.

Speaking at his party’s parliamentary group meeting in Ankara, Erdogan said Turkiye is “patiently continuing efforts to return to the negotiating table and revive diplomacy.”

He added that, given the sensitivity of the situation, Turkiye is speaking cautiously and taking careful measures to protect itself from the conflicts around it.

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The president also emphasized that Turkiye is not indifferent to crises in the region and does not turn its back on friends and brothers in times of need.

He said Ankara is taking the necessary measures against the “bloody scenarios that are being staged in our region, particularly sectarian strife.”

Erdogan mentioned that Turkiye has not segregated the people of the region on the basis of sect or ethnicity and never will.

“We reject distinctions based on race, sect, religion, language, or origin. We do not have a religion called ‘Sunni Islam’ or ‘Shia Islam.’ We have only one religion, and that is Islam,” he said.

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