Iranian vice president visits Turkey amid Syria crisis
 
 
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Iranian vice president visits Turkey amid Syria crisis

27 June 2012 /TODAY’S ZAMAN
Iran’s Vice President for International Affairs Ali Saidlu was scheduled to arrive in Ankara an official visit on Wednesday evening, at a time of heightened tensions between Turkey and Syria over Syria’s shooting down of a Turkish military jet.

Official talks are set to start on Thursday, the Anatolia news agency reported, when Saidlu is expected to meet with President Abdullah Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Saidlu will invite Turkey to attend a meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) on Aug. 30-31 in Tehran. The movement, founded in 1961 in Belgrade, comprises 120 member nations that define themselves as non-aligned formally with or against any major power bloc. But the issue of the jet crisis with Syria is also expected to come up. Iran is opposed to a possible regime change in Syria and is also accused by the international community of providing military and intelligence support to the Syrian administration. Turkey is a staunch critic of embattled President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, as recent developments have seen the evolution of the internationally discussed Syrian crisis into a bilateral problem between Turkey and Syria.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has reiterated his call to both Turkish and Syrian authorities to show restraint over the jet crisis. Salehi, visiting the Kazakh capital of Astana upon an invitation from his Kazakh counterpart, Yerzhan Kazykhanov, made a similar call to Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu during a phone conversation on Sunday.

Touching upon a series of economic sanctions the EU has taken against Iran relating to its nuclear program, Salehi invited the bloc to resolve this issue rationally. Western powers and Israel are very skeptical regarding the Iranian nuclear program, which is feared to be developing nuclear weapons. Iran insistently claims that its program aims only to generate energy.

 
COMMENTS
Dream on Ramesh!!
Ali
The Free World must encourage all muslim countries to be fighting with each other. That way they will leave rest of the world in peace.
Ramesh
Iran is Turkey's enemy and Islamist Pasha Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdoğan must understand it.
David
ıF Turkey attack to Syria and change the regime with its allies, Iran will affect this changing. on the other hand the sanctions to Iran will start in july led by USA and EU. what will Iran do ? Inflation is very high. the economy of Iran is downturn.the single income of Iran economy is oil and they...
ALİ GÖKÇE ALKAN
Iran can get lost! They are the one's supporting and supplying the Syrain Assad killer with arms along with hypocrit Russia. Turkey should send him straight back to Tehran and abolish any support for Iran's nuclear program. Iran couldn't care less about Turkey. To hell with them.
Metin
Maybe when our President or pasha Erdogan meet with Irans vice president he should ask him to explain why a suposed muslim brother and ally had talks with Osman Ocalan and Duran Kalkan of the PKK in Urmiyie Iran and at the meeting urged them to return to a armed insurection rather than a political...
dedikodu
No time for diplomatic talks. Turkey and Iran should be having war, and ending both countries being partitioned and become many smaller countries. Same with Syria and Pakistan.
Ramesh
Not welcome!
DutchTurk
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