Turkish President warns of disaster: Will the conflict launch migration in the Middle East?

by Andrea
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The conflict between Israel and Iran could trigger a wave of migration that could have harmful effects on the region and Europe, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday in a phone call with German office Friedrich Merz. Erdogan called for a diplomatic settlement of disputes on Iran’s nuclear program, AFP wrote from which TASR was drawn.

Israel started attacks on Iran a week ago, already hit by the main Iranian nuclear complex to enrich uranium in Nananza. Several nuclear scientists and dozens of civilians also died in his attacks.

The Jewish state claims that its operation in Iran is to prevent the Islamic Republic from getting a nuclear weapon. However, Tehran denies that he would strive to get it, and retaliates retaliatory strokes to Israel. Both parties continued to sharpen each other on Friday, on the eighth consecutive day.

“The spiral of violence caused by Israeli attacks could damage the region and Europe in terms of migration and the possibility of leakage of nuclear material,” Erdogan’s office quoted his words he said in a telephone conversation with Merz.

The Turkish President believes that resolution of disputes with Iran on his nuclear program lies in the negotiations. Said violence “It has increased the threat to regional security to the highest level” and that Turkey “makes efforts to end the conflict” between Israel and Iran.

Despite escalating attacks a source from the Turkish Ministry of Defense AFP on Thursday He said that Ankara had not seen any increase in the number of borders to people from Iran. The Turkish authorities have not yet published any data. Defense Minister Yasar Güler announced on Wednesday that security measures were strengthened at the Turkish border.

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