Türkiye summons Iranian ambassador over ballistic munition incident

Ankara has formally protested to Tehran after an Iranian ballistic projectile was intercepted over Turkish airspace. The Iranian ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, while Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan conveyed Türkiye's concern directly to his Iranian counterpart, urging restraint and warning against steps that could further escalate regional conflict.
Türkiye delivered a strong diplomatic rebuke to Iran on Wednesday following the interception of an Iranian ballistic munition directed toward Turkish airspace. The Iranian ambassador to Ankara, Mohammad Hassan Habibollahzadeh, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry where officials formally conveyed the government's concern and protest over the incident that violated Turkish airspace.
Fidan delivers direct message to Iranian counterpart
Beyond the formal protest delivered to Tehran's envoy, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan took the additional step of contacting Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi directly by telephone. During their conversation, Fidan communicated Ankara's deep concern regarding the projectile that had been fired from Iranian territory and traversed Iraqi and Syrian airspace before being engaged by NATO defense systems. The Turkish minister emphasized that any action contributing to further escalation of the already volatile regional situation must be avoided, according to diplomatic sources.
NATO intercepts Iranian projectile over Turkish territory
The diplomatic confrontation stems from Wednesday's incident in which a ballistic munition launched from Iran toward Turkish airspace was successfully intercepted and neutralized by NATO air and missile defense units operating in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Turkish National Defense Ministry confirmed on the social media platform NSosyal that the projectile was detected as it passed through Iraq and Syria before being engaged by air defenses. Fragments from the interceptor landed in Hatay province's Dortyol district, though no casualties were reported.
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Türkiye balances defense with diplomacy amid regional crisis
Ankara's dual-track response—military interception coupled with diplomatic protest—reflects Türkiye's careful navigation of the widening regional conflict. Since Saturday's large-scale US-Israeli strikes on Iran that reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials, Tehran has launched retaliatory drone and missile attacks targeting both Israel and Gulf nations hosting American assets. Türkiye, while maintaining robust defenses and close coordination with NATO allies, continues to urge restraint and keep diplomatic channels open with all parties to prevent further deterioration of regional security.
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