As Turkey intensifies its diplomatic efforts to mitigate the fragile Iran-Israel truce, President Erdogan engages in discussions with US President Trump and regional leaders, but faces skepticism as a mediator. Concerns about potential chaos in Iran, economic implications from rising energy prices, and the impact on Turkey’s conflict with the PKK underscore Ankara’s precarious position in the evolving regional landscape.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: As a fragile peace between Iran and Israel began, Turkey worked hard to keep things calm, talking to important leaders to avoid a bigger fight that could hurt Turkey and its neighbors.
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