Summary
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan advises against attacking Iran and highlights Iran's willingness to negotiate. He emphasizes the need for gradual diplomatic actions and talks about Turkiye’s potential contribution to regional and global security as the international order changes.
Key Facts
- Hakan Fidan is the Foreign Minister of Turkiye.
- He warns that attacking Iran would be a mistake.
- Iran is open to resuming negotiations.
- Fidan suggests a step-by-step diplomatic approach to handling the situation.
- He talks about Turkiye’s possible role in regional and global security cooperation.
- The current global order is facing challenges since the end of World War II.
- Trust between countries is decreasing, according to Fidan.