Erdogan Accuses Israel of Sabotaging Iran Nuclear Talks
Turkish President Erdogan claimed Israel's attacks on Iran aim to undermine US-Iran nuclear negotiations. At the OIC meeting in Istanbul, he urged nations to avoid conflict through dialogue and impose measures against Israel per international law.

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday accused Israel of attempting to undermine forthcoming nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States. Speaking at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting in Istanbul, Erdogan emphasized that Israel does not wish to resolve issues through diplomatic means.
The President called on influential countries not to heed Israel's 'poison' and to focus on resolving conflicts through dialogue, urging them to prevent a larger confrontation. His comments come in light of Israel's recent military actions against Iran, which Erdogan believes could derail peace efforts.
Erdogan additionally appealed to Muslim countries to intensify efforts to impose punitive measures against Israel, aligning with international law and United Nations resolutions. This call to action underscores the importance of holding Israel accountable and finding a peaceful resolution through cooperation and legal frameworks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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