Turkey is offering its help in reaching a solution to Iran’s disputed nuclear program and is seeking close coordination on the matter, says Turkish Daily News quoting a senior Foreign Ministry source. Comments were made after the meeting with Iran and Brazil.
Ambassador Engin Soysal, the deputy undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry, flew back to Ankara on Sunday after an Istanbul meeting between the foreign ministers of Turkey, Iran and Brazil to brief the representatives of key Western countries.
In addition to offering Turkey’s diplomatic assistance, Soysal told the Ankara-based representatives of the P5+1 countries – the five permanent U.N. Security Council members, Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States, plus Germany – that Iran is willing to talk about all issues related to its Tehran research reactor and the exchange of fuel for the facility, according to the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review.