Turkey Says It's Engaging with All Sides to End Iran War, Resume Diplomacy Turkey is engaging with all sides involved in the conflict between Iran and Israel to bring an end to the war and resume diplomatic efforts, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Wednesday. The comments came as Israeli airstrikes continued to hit targets in Iran, prompting retaliatory missile attacks. Cavusoglu's statement marked a shift in Turkey's stance after earlier criticism of Iran's military response. "We are engaging with all parties involved in this crisis to find a peaceful solution," he told reporters in Istanbul. "Our priority is to prevent further escalation and ensure the safety of civilians on both sides." Turkey has traditionally maintained good relations with both Israel and Iran, but its stance on the conflict has been criticized for being too ambiguous by some analysts. The country has also sought to mediate between the two sides in the past, although with limited success. The war broke out after a series of Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian military installations, prompting retaliatory missile attacks from Tehran. The violence has shown no signs of abating, with both sides trading blows and civilians caught in the crossfire. Cavusoglu's comments were seen as an attempt to re-establish Turkey's role as a mediator in the conflict, which has drawn in other regional powers such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The country has been seeking to strengthen its ties with these nations in recent months, part of a broader effort to assert its influence on the global stage. Turkey's diplomatic efforts have been hampered by its own domestic issues, including a fragile ec...#Israel #Iran #Saudi_Arabia #Turkey #Mevlut_Cavusoglu #Egypt #Recep_Tayyip_Erdogan #Naftali_Bennett #Jerusalem #Palestinian_territories