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Turkish Diplomat Endorses Progress in US-Iran Negotiations

Jun 05, 2026 02:44 AM CT Ankara, Turkey diplomacy,US-Iran talks,Turkey,de-escalation,negotiations

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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed optimism regarding ongoing diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran, hoping for concrete outcomes. This development signals potential de-escalation efforts involving key regional and global powers, which could impact the broader Iran-Israel conflict trajectory by reducing immediate tensions or addressing nuclear proliferation concerns.

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Hakan Fidan hopes that these negotiations will lead to concrete results

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United States NEUTRAL

Engaged in talks with Iran, with progress noted by third-party diplomats.

Iran NEUTRAL

Engaged in talks with the United States, with progress noted by third-party diplomats.

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