PNN – The Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stressed that there is no evidence that Iran intends to acquire nuclear weapons.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told CNN Turk on Monday night: Iran does not have a nuclear bomb and there is no evidence that they intend to obtain a nuclear weapon.
Fidan added: The Iranian regime cannot be changed through airstrikes or any other means; talking about this is wishful thinking.
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He also said: There does not appear to be any imminent threat against Iran at this time.
Turkish media also reported a phone call between Hakan Fidan and Abbas Araqchi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Daily Sabah newspaper wrote that the conversation was about the (indirect) nuclear talks between Iran and the United States. The Daily Sabah did not mention any further details of the conversation.
Previously, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had emphasized the need to use diplomatic and peaceful solutions to manage regional crises and reduce tensions on this issue.

