On June 14, President Erdoğan of Türkiye and President Aliyev of Azerbaijan discussed their profound concern over escalating Iran-Israel tensions in an urgent phone call.
During their telephone conversation, a primary topic of discussion was the escalating situation between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the State of Israel. Both heads of state expressed their concern over the heightened tensions, emphasizing the importance of a swift de-escalation. They also underscored the necessity of resolving these issues through negotiations.
Beyond the immediate regional developments, Presidents Erdoğan and Aliyev also took the opportunity to exchange views on matters concerning the agenda of the fraternal and strategic alliance relations between Türkiye and Azerbaijan.
The two leaders also discussed future contacts between them.
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