De-escalation of tensions between the US and Iran: Turkey's role in mediation
Turkey's mediation role in de-escalating - Turkey's mediation in de-escalating US-Iran tensions - Significant steps are being taken to reduce the long-standing tensions between the United States and Iran. According to statements by US President Donald Trump, both sides have sat down at the negotiating table with the aim of ending the war.

According to BBC, President Trump confirmed that these talks aim to end the conflict. Bloomberg HT and Anadolu Agency also noted that US and Iranian officials have consistently issued "discussion-oriented" statements, reflecting increased diplomatic activity.
Several countries are actively involved in organizing these talks and mediating between the parties. According to a statement from Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a US delegation will visit Pakistan in the coming days to hold meetings with Iran.
The Axios news portal reported that three countries, including Turkey, are playing a mediating role between the US and Iran. US media, including the "Sabah" newspaper, specifically noted that Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan are the main mediating states in this process.
Turkey's active role in this matter is particularly noteworthy. Ankara continues its diplomatic efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region. These mediation attempts serve to reduce long-standing tensions and prevent potential conflict.
These ongoing talks between the US and Iran are of great importance for the geopolitical balance of the region. The international community hopefully awaits a positive outcome from these talks and the establishment of lasting peace in the region.
