Erdogan warns of ‘sabotage’ in US-Iran ceasefire
1 min readTurkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Wednesday of the threat from “possible provocations and sabotage” to the ceasefire accord agreed by Iran and the United States.
In a message on X welcoming the last-minute accord, Erdogan said: “We hope that the ceasefire will be fully implemented on the ground without giving any opportunity for possible provocations and sabotage.”
Turkey, while a fierce critic of Israel, had joined diplomatic efforts with Egypt and Pakistan to reach a ceasefire in the conflict.
Turkey has meanwhile sent three trucks of medical aid to Iran, Health Minister Kemal Memisoglu announced.
The minister said on X that he wanted to “heal the wounds” of the “oppressed”.
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