ISIL a ‘common enemy,’ Iranian envoy tells Turkey
The situation in the Middle East could change if Turkey and Iran cooperate on the Syria issue, Iranian Ambassador to Ankara Ali Reza Bigdeli has said.
âThe common enemy ISILâs presence is an opportunity to improve our cooperation with Turkey,â Bigdeli told daily Hürriyet.
Bigdeli evaluated recent developments in the region, including the threat from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and developments that have caused tension in relations between Turkey and Iran. He said Iran has always been in consultation with Turkey over regional developments but the speed and extent of current developments require more consultation between the two countries.
âAs two powerful and important countries in the region, Iran and Turkey can play a determinative role in this process in the current conditions. On his way back from Afghanistan, Turkish President [Recep Tayyip] ErdoÄan made some statements regarding the role of Turkey and Iran on the Syria issue. These statement not only include the past but also today and tomorrow. If Iran and Turkey discharge their responsibilities in cooperation, the scene in our region would change,â the envoy said.
In the statements to which Bigdeli was referring, ErdoÄan said that "if there had been a mutual understanding with Iran, maybe there wouldnât be so much bloodshed."
Bigdeli also said that if the interests of both Iran and Turkey were in danger, both countries should take new initiatives.
âThe truth is that this terror [ISIL] will have a negative impact over the national interests of all the countries in the region; nobody can deny this. We consider the presence of our common enemy ISIL as an opportunity to develop our relations and cooperation with...
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