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ISTANBUL, June 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
on Saturday warned against a "devastating war" between Israel and Iran that
could trigger a refugee crisis, in a series of calls to regional leaders, his
office said.
Erdogan told his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian that Israel was
seeking "to drag the whole region into the fire", according to a statement from the Turkish presidency.
His conversations came as Israel and Iran escalated their deadly barrages
of missiles and drones, raising fears of an intense war that could affect
multiple countries around the Middle East.
To Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Erdogan said: "Our
region cannot tolerate another crisis, and a devastating war could create waves of irregular migration towards all the countries in the region."
Turkey already hosts millions of Syrians, who fled their civil war, as well
as Iranians seeking lives away from their country's authoritarian rulers. The
influx has created political tensions in Turkey.
Erdogan told Saudi Arabia's prince that Israel needed "to be stopped",
calling it "the main threat to stability and security in the region", the
statement from his presidency said.
The issue of Iran's nuclear programme "can only be resolved through
negotiations", he added.
"The fact that the international community has closed its eyes to the
occupation and genocide in Palestine has led Israel to this level of flouting
the law and its aggression," Erdogan was quoted as saying.
Erdogan also spoke with Jordan's King Abdullah II and Egyptian President
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that
he also spoke with Erdogan, and the two agreed that "Israel's unprovoked
aggression against Iran" was "a blatant violation of international law and a
threat to regional peace".
Israel on Friday launched an unprecedented attack on Iran, killing top army
commanders, nuclear scientists and other senior officials, in a missile barrage that Tehran said claimed 78 lives.
In response, Iran launched drones and missiles at Israel, killing three
people and wounding more than 70 others.