Warning from Erdogan after missiles fired from Iran: War should not expand in the region
Erdogan called for the war - Erdogan after Iran's missile attacks - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made important statements regarding the situation in the region after missile attacks launched from Iran. Speaking after the Cabinet meeting, Erdogan specifically emphasized the necessity of preventing the war from further expanding in the region.

President Erdogan reiterated the importance of the war ending without further spreading in the region, calling on the international community to take measures in this direction. He stated that the current situation not only increases tension but can also lead to long-term negative consequences.
Erdogan warned that if the war prolongs, the situation in the region will further worsen. This situation could lead to the deepening of the humanitarian crisis, the disruption of economic stability, and the escalation of political tension.
The Turkish leader, directly addressing Iran, emphasized the importance of not insisting on a wrong stance and not showing stubbornness. This statement once again highlights the importance of dialogue and diplomacy for ensuring peace and stability in the region.
Erdogan's statements demonstrate Turkey's emphasis on regional peace and its constructive stance towards resolving conflicts at a time when tensions are rising in the Middle East.
