JAKARTA - The Turkish government views positively the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States, but believes that Israel may be trying to disrupt the process.
"We consider talks between Iran and the US important. However, we must not forget that Israel may try to disrupt this process at the first opportunity. All parties must remain vigilant," said Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, quoted by Sputnik, Monday, July 6.
Previously, Russian President Vladimir Putin in a conversation with US President Donald Trump on July 5, 2026 expressed hope that US-Iranian negotiations could produce a mutually acceptable long-term solution, said Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov.
On June 18, Iran and the US had remotely signed a memorandum to end the military conflict that has been ongoing since February 28.
The document also sets a deadline for the US to lift its blockade of Iranian ports, as well as for Iran to restore traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is also committed not to make nuclear weapons with the issue of Iran's nuclear program to be resolved through a separate agreement.
In addition, the parties will hold negotiations on the issue within 60 days. For Tehran, the expected result is the lifting of anti-Iranian sanctions.
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