Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, urging him to continue diplomatic engagement with Iran and de-escalate regional tensions. Erdogan offered Turkey's support for peace efforts, emphasizing the importance of dialogue.
During the conversation, the leaders also addressed the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Erdogan informed Trump that Israel's attacks on Palestinians in Gaza had intensified during the second phase of Trump's peace plan. Additionally, they discussed a recently signed Joint Defense Agreement between Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, which Erdogan described as a strong stance for regional stability and security.
Erdogan also provided an update on Turkey's preparations for the upcoming NATO Summit, scheduled to be held in Ankara. Trump later shared on Truth Social that he had a 'very good' call with Erdogan, characterizing him as a 'great ally'.
What Happens Next
01Monitor for any formal announcements or changes in diplomatic meeting locations regarding Iran negotiations.
02Observe statements from key actors like President Trump, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, and the governments of Qatar and Oman.
03Track developments in the Gulf region for insights into negotiation dynamics and the likelihood of a diplomatic meeting by September 30, 2026.