This satellite image supplied by Maxar Technologies and taken on 3 April 2025 shows the Tehran research reactor. (Credit: AFP PHOTO / SATELLITE IMAGE ©2021 MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES)
Turkey on Friday urged Israel to stop "aggressive actions" following a wave of strikes on Iran that comes at a time of negotiations over the Islamic Republic's disputed nuclear programme.
Ankara strongly condemned the Israeli air strikes as a "clear violation of international law" and called it a "provocation that serves Israel's strategic policy of destabilisation in the region."
"Israel must put an immediate end to its aggressive actions that could lead to further conflicts," Turkey's foreign ministry said in a statement.
In May, Istanbul played host to nuclear negotiations between Iran and European powers.
"The fact that the strikes come at a time of intensified negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme shows that the Netanyahu government is unwilling to resolve any issue through diplomatic means and is not averse to putting regional stability and global peace at risk for its own interests," the foreign ministry said.
"We call on the international community to take urgent action to prevent the spread of war," it added.
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