Turkey Signals Readiness for Strait of Hormuz Security
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has announced that Turkey may participate in international demining operations within the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking to reporters in London, Fidan indicated that such an initiative would be contingent upon a potential peace agreement between Iran and the United States.
Fidan explained that any clearing operations would be conducted by a multinational technical team. He emphasized that Turkey would face no obstacles in contributing to these security efforts, provided the diplomatic groundwork is established to stabilize the region.
The Foreign Minister also expressed optimism regarding the broader geopolitical climate, specifically noting that issues concerning Iran's nuclear program could see progress in upcoming talks scheduled to be held in Pakistan. These developments arrive as regional powers look for pathways to reduce tensions in one of the world's most critical maritime corridors.
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