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Türkiye conveying messages between Iran-US, ruling party official says

Turkey "is playing a role passing messages" between Iran and the U.S. to encourage ​de-escalation and direct negotiations, Harun Armagan, vice ‌chair of foreign affairs for President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party, told Reuters on Wednesday.

He did not elaborate on the messages ​but said they were also being conveyed ​to Gulf nations, which have been caught up ⁠in the widening regional war sparked by the U.S.-Israeli ​attacks on Iran.

Iran's military on Wednesday rejected President Donald ​Trump's assertion that the United States was in negotiations to end the war.

NATO member Turkey had sought to mediate U.S.-Iran talks before ​the attacks began nearly a month ago and ​has repeatedly called for an immediate halt to hostilities. Erdogan ‌has ⁠said it would continue working with all its resources to secure peace.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has said Ankara was conveying "friendly" advice to Tehran to avoid widening ​the war, and ​that he ⁠was also in touch with Washington to understand where the sides stood, Reuters reports. 

On Sunday, ​a Turkish diplomatic source said Fidan had ​spoken ⁠with U.S. officials and also with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, among others, to discuss possible steps to ⁠end ​the war.

Three Iranian missiles bound ​for neighbouring Türkiye have been downed by NATO air defences since the ​war began.

 

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