Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that Turkey is ready to act as a mediator to reduce escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. He made the statement during a telephone conversation on Friday with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. According to the Turkish Presidential Directorate of Communications, both leaders discussed the growing military tensions in the region and emphasized the importance of dialogue and cooperation to maintain stability.
Erdogan reaffirmed Turkey’s commitment to constructive diplomacy and expressed readiness to serve as a bridge between Tehran and Washington. In a statement published on the Iranian president’s official website, Pezeshkian said Iran’s policy is based on dignity-oriented diplomacy within the framework of international law. He stressed that Iran’s approach is grounded in dialogue, mutual respect, and a win-win principle, rejecting threats and coercion.
Pezeshkian added that mutual trust is essential for launching an effective diplomatic process and that all parties must demonstrate goodwill and halt warlike and threatening activities across the region. In this context, U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that a large naval fleet led by the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln was moving toward Iran, warning that Tehran’s time to reach an understanding with Washington was running out.