ALWAGHT- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed concerns over Mossad's alleged involvement in Iran's recent political developments. The Israeli spy agency has been increasingly active in monitoring local politics, raising questions about its role in influencing domestic affairs.
Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Minister of Foreign Affairs, spoke about Iranian developments in an interview. He revealed that Mossad openly interferes in Iran's recent events and has attempted to alter the nature of protests within Iran. Fidan expressed hope for a resolution to internal challenges in Iran without external interference.
In terms of Iran-Turkey cooperation, both nations have been united in their efforts against terrorism, with this solidarity continuing.
Regarding US threats towards Iran and Turkey's policy during the 12-day war, Fidan emphasized that negotiations and diplomacy are key to resolving tensions. He stressed the importance of dialogue between parties and urged the US not to resort to war or military action as a solution.
