Turkey urges "constructive" U.S.-Iran talks to end war
16 Apr 202616:52 PM
Turkey urges "constructive" U.S.-Iran talks to end war
Reuters
Turkey said on Thursday it would continue supporting peace talks between the ​United States and Iran and called on ‌the sides to be "constructive" in negotiations to end the war.

Turkey, a NATO member and neighbour of ​Iran, has been in close touch with ​the U.S., Iran, and mediator Pakistan and ⁠has repeatedly called for fighting to stop.

"We ​will continue to provide the necessary support for ​the ongoing ceasefire to turn into a permanent truce and eventually lasting peace, without becoming more complex ​and difficult to manage," the Turkish Defence ​Ministry said at a weekly briefing.

Ankara hopes "the parties will ‌be ⁠constructive in the ongoing negotiation process," it said.

U.S. and Iranian officials were weighing a return to Pakistan for further talks as early as ​the coming ​weekend, after ⁠negotiations ended on Sunday without a breakthrough.

A Turkish diplomatic source has ​said foreign ministers from Turkey, Pakistan, ​Saudi ⁠Arabia, and Egypt will meet on the margins of a diplomacy forum in the southern ⁠Turkish ​province of Antalya at ​the weekend. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is also due to ​attend.