Türkiye, Iran discuss US talks in Fidan-Araghchi call

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi held a phone call on Sunday to review the latest developments in ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington, according to diplomatic sources.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi by phone on Sunday, diplomatic sources confirmed, with the two top diplomats exchanging views on the current state of talks between Iran and the United States.
Focus on Iran-US negotiations
According to information provided by Turkish Foreign Ministry sources, Fidan and Araghchi discussed the latest developments in the ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington. No further details of the conversation were immediately disclosed. The phone call underscores Türkiye’s active diplomatic role in facilitating communication between the parties amid heightened regional tensions.
Türkiye’s mediation role
The dialogue comes as the US and Iran remain locked in a fragile ceasefire following the outbreak of war on February 28. Türkiye has consistently supported mediation efforts and offered its good offices to help bridge differences between the two sides. Sunday’s call reflects Ankara’s continued commitment to regional stability and its unique position as a trusted intermediary with channels open to both Washington and Tehran.
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