We have asked Ankara to dissuade Iran from attacking Israel
report Mehr News Agency quoted by TRT, in the midst of increasing concern of Tel Aviv and Washington and other supporters of the Zionist regime about Iran’s imminent attack on Tel Aviv in response to the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Hamas political office in Tehran. Jeff Flake, the American ambassador to Turkey, said that Washington asked Ankara to convince Iran not to attack Israel.
Flick said during a press conference in Istanbul: We ask all our allies who have relations with Iran to persuade this country to de-escalate, and this includes Turkey. It can also be.
He pointed to the Turkish mediators, claiming that they are doing their best to ensure that the tension (in the region) does not escalate and “more than We are confident that the tension will not escalate!
In order to confirm his claims, the American diplomat pointed to the “beneficial role” of Turkey in the recent prisoner exchange negotiations between the United States and Russia. This was the biggest prisoner exchange negotiations between the two countries since the Cold War, which took place in early August.
Earlier, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a telephone conversation with Iran’s President Masoud Mezikian, asked him to “refrain from attacking Israel” and further said that “war is not for anyone’s benefit.” ” Haniyeh was assassinated by the Zionist regime while he had traveled to Tehran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of doctors.
Starmer’s phone call with the doctors comes as Tel Aviv’s fear of a possible Iranian attack has increased. Previously, John Kirby, the spokesman for the National Security Council of the White House, announced that “Iran’s attack on Israel may be big.” Tehran has always emphasized its legal right to respond to the “aggressor”.
Amid widespread concerns about the possible attack, many airlines have canceled or reduced flights to Tel Aviv. Also, many countries have asked their citizens to leave the occupied lands and Lebanon immediately.