Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has publicly stated his belief that Israel is poised to potentially sabotage ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran. According to Fidan, Israel will likely attempt to undermine or disrupt the talks should an opportunity arise. He did not provide specific evidence to support this claim, framing it as an assessment of Israel’s potential actions. The statement comes amid renewed efforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a deal Israel has historically opposed. This assertion raises concerns about regional stability and the prospects for a diplomatic resolution regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The Turkish government has maintained contact with both Iranian and American officials regarding the negotiations. Fidan’s comments reflect a critical perspective on Israel’s role in the broader geopolitical landscape.
