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Foreign meddling in Iran would deepen regional crises

Turkiye does not want chaos in neighboring Iran, the spokesman of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), Omer Celik said as he warned that foreign interference would only trigger deeper instability across the region.

Axar.az reports, citing Daily Sabah, Celik delivered these remarks following a meeting of the ruling party’s executive board.

Celik stated that Ankara does not deny that Iran faces social and political challenges but stressed that solutions must emerge through Iran’s own internal dynamics and national will.

“We never want chaos in our neighbor Iran,” Celik said, referring to ongoing protests in the country.

“There are problems in Iranian society and state life, but these must be resolved by the Iranian people themselves, through their own mechanisms, as expressed by Iranian President Pezeshkian.”

Celik cautioned that outside intervention has historically produced destructive outcomes, warning that any attempts to exploit unrest in Iran through external pressure or provocation would lead to far greater crises.

Date
2026.03.03 / 09:34
Author
Axar.az
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