Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has said that Turkey contacted Iranian officials after the recent missile incident that reportedly targeted Turkish territory. According to him, Ankara immediately spoke with its Iranian counterpart to clarify the situation and understand what had happened.
Hakan Fidan stated that Iranian authorities once again denied any responsibility for the attack. They said no such order had been issued and that Iran had no connection with the missile strike. However, Turkish officials say they possess technical and projectile data related to the incident, which they are reviewing carefully.
The Turkish foreign minister explained that Ankara is discussing the matter openly with Iran because there appears to be a difference between Iran’s statements and the evidence collected so far. Turkey believes it is important to address these contradictions through diplomatic dialogue and investigation.
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According to Fidan, the situation is serious because missiles are reportedly being fired while responsibility for the attack is being denied. Turkey is seeking clarity on the matter to ensure regional stability and avoid misunderstandings between neighboring countries.
He also emphasized that tensions among Muslim countries should be avoided. Regional cooperation and trust are important for peace, and any actions that create suspicion or conflict among Muslim nations can harm long-term stability.
Turkey has urged all sides to act responsibly and with caution. Officials believe that open communication and careful investigation are necessary to prevent further escalation and maintain peace in the region during a time of growing geopolitical tension.


