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Türkiye Signals Readiness to Mediate Ceasefire, Says Deputy Foreign Minister

Türkiye Signals Readiness to Mediate Ceasefire, Says Deputy Foreign Minister 90c25c8b 9c50 47d9 88cc b16cbbd7966b

Türkiye has once again positioned itself as a potential mediator in efforts to secure a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict affecting the region. Speaking at a recent diplomatic engagement, the country’s deputy foreign minister stated that Ankara is fully prepared to facilitate talks between the involved parties and support initiatives aimed at reducing tensions and restoring stability.

The statement underscores Türkiye’s continued diplomatic outreach and its intention to play a constructive role in conflict resolution.


Türkiye Emphasizes Diplomacy and Dialogue

The deputy foreign minister highlighted that sustainable peace can only be achieved through direct negotiations and meaningful dialogue. Türkiye believes that a ceasefire would be a critical first step toward de-escalation, humanitarian relief, and long-term political solutions.

Ankara has maintained communication channels with key stakeholders and has consistently advocated for restraint and peaceful engagement. Officials stressed that Türkiye’s diplomatic efforts are rooted in regional stability, mutual respect, and international law.


Support for Immediate Ceasefire Efforts

According to the deputy foreign minister, Türkiye is ready to host discussions or contribute in any capacity that helps the parties move toward a ceasefire agreement. The government has called for an immediate halt to hostilities to prevent further civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.

Türkiye’s leadership has previously played a mediating role in international disputes, and the country aims to leverage its diplomatic relationships to encourage constructive dialogue.


Regional Stability Remains a Priority

Ankara views stability in the region as essential not only for neighboring countries but also for global security and economic balance. Officials reiterated that prolonged conflict would have wider implications, including humanitarian crises and economic disruptions.

By offering to mediate, Türkiye is signaling its commitment to peace-building initiatives and its willingness to work closely with international partners to find a diplomatic resolution.

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