Erdogan says Turkiye working to extend Iran ceasefire, continue talks

Turkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a join press conference with Ethiopia’s Prime minister during his official visit at the National Palace in Addis Ababa on February 17, 2026. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 15 April 2026
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Erdogan says Turkiye working to extend Iran ceasefire, continue talks

  • Turkiye, a neighbor of Iran, has been in close touch with the US, Iran, and mediator Pakistan

ANKARA: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Ankara was working to extend a ceasefire between the US ​and Iran, ease tensions, and ensure the continuation of talks, and added Turkiye was hopeful of negotiations despite stumbling blocks.
Turkiye, a neighbor of Iran, has been in close touch with the US, Iran, and mediator Pakistan. It has repeatedly called for an end to the war that it says is unjustified. Speaking ‌to lawmakers ‌in parliament, Erdogan said Israel’s attacks ​in ‌Lebanon ⁠were ​harming hopes ⁠for peace, and added the window of opportunity created by the ceasefire must be seized.
“Statements by the sides show that, while the negotiation table has not been toppled, they have reached a road bump on the nuclear issue,” he said, adding tensions were ⁠also flaring again over the Strait of ‌Hormuz.
“We are conveying the ‌necessary suggestions and carrying out initiatives ​to ease tensions, extend ‌the ceasefire, and maintain talks. There can be no ‌negotiating with clenched fists,” Erdogan added.
US President Donald Trump said talks with Iran could soon resume and end in a deal, after weekend negotiations in Pakistan ended with no ‌breakthrough, while telling the world to watch out for an “amazing two days.”
A Turkish diplomatic ⁠source has ⁠said foreign ministers from Turkiye, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt will meet on the margins of a diplomacy forum in the southern Turkish province of Antalya at the weekend. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is also due to attend.
“There may be difficulties and complicated issues that will take a long time to solve, but when the focus is on the benefits of peace, and action is taken with ​a long-term perspective, ​the majority of these can be resolved,” Erdogan said.