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Iran, Turkey summon envoys following spat over Ankara's warning regarding Syria

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DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's foreign ministry summoned Turkey's ambassador, state TV reported on Tuesday, after Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned Tehran against undermining Syria's stability.

Iran and Turkey Call Envoys Amid Tensions Over Syria Comments

DUBAI/ANKARA (Reuters) -Iran and Turkey's foreign ministries summoned their envoys after a diplomatic spat over Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's warning of Tehran against undermining Syria's stability.

Fidan last week gave an interview to Qatar's al Jazeera in which he said Iran's foreign policy relying on militias was "dangerous" and needed to change.

"If you are trying to cause anxiety in a third country, other countries can also disturb you by supporting groups in your own country," Turkey's foreign minister added.

Iran's foreign ministry summoned Turkey's ambassador over Fidan's comments, state TV reported on Tuesday.

The Iranian foreign ministry published a statement saying that a meeting took place on Monday between ambassador Hicabi Kırlangıç and Mahmoud Heydari, the Iran foreign ministry's Director General for the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe.

"The common interests of the two countries and the sensitivity of regional conditions require avoiding wrongful comments and unreal analyses that could lead to differences and tensions in our bilateral relations," Heydari said.

A day after Iran's move, Turkey summoned Iran's charges d'affaires in Ankara.

Iranian officials have been voicing criticism of Turkey more often in public recently, Turkish foreign ministry spokesperson Oncu Keceli said.

"Foreign policy matters should not be used as a tool for domestic politics in any case. In this context, we prefer to convey critical messages to another country directly. We followed this path today," Keceli said, adding that Turkey attaches great value to its relations with Iran.

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson said earlier on Monday that Tehran and Ankara disagreed over some issues.

"We highly value our bilateral relations with Turkey. Unfortunately, the words repeatedly heard (from Turkey) were highly unconstructive, and it was necessary for Iran to decisively and clearly state its position in that regard," Esmaeil Baghaei said.

"Perhaps it is necessary for our Turkish friends to think more about the Zionist regime's (Israel) policy in Syria and the region."

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom, Huseyin Hayatsever in Ankara, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran and Turkey summoned envoys over Syria comments.
  • Turkey criticized Iran's militia policy as dangerous.
  • Iran emphasized the importance of bilateral relations.
  • Turkey values direct communication over public criticism.
  • Iran urged Turkey to reconsider its stance on Syria.

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the diplomatic spat between Iran and Turkey?
The diplomatic spat was triggered by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's warning to Iran regarding its foreign policy in Syria, which he described as 'dangerous'.
How did Iran respond to Turkey's comments?
Iran's foreign ministry summoned Turkey's ambassador to express its concerns over Fidan's remarks, emphasizing the need to avoid wrongful comments that could lead to tensions.
What did Turkey's foreign minister say about Iran's actions?
Turkey's foreign minister stated that if Iran attempts to cause anxiety in a third country, other nations could also support groups within Iran, indicating a potential for reciprocal actions.
What is the current state of relations between Iran and Turkey?
The relations between Iran and Turkey are currently strained, with both countries criticizing each other's foreign policies and expressing a desire to avoid further tensions.
What did Iranian officials say about Turkey's recent comments?
Iranian officials described Turkey's repeated comments as 'highly unconstructive' and stressed the importance of valuing bilateral relations despite disagreements.

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