Erdoğan offers condolences to Kuwaiti emir over Gulf attacks
2026-03-01 - 23:32
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a telephone conversation on Sunday with Kuwaiti Emir Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, conveying Türkiye's condolences over attacks that targeted Kuwait and other Gulf nations. The call, announced by Türkiye's Directorate of Communications, focused on the deteriorating security situation in the region following recent military escalation involving Iran. Diplomacy as the only solution During the conversation, Erdoğan expressed his sympathies to the Kuwaiti leadership and emphasized that diplomatic engagement and negotiations represent the most rational approach to resolving international disputes. The Turkish president reaffirmed Ankara's commitment to contributing actively toward restoring a climate of peace and stability in the region as tensions continue to mount. Regional fallout from Iran strikes The outreach to Kuwait comes amid widespread concern over Saturday's US-Israeli attack on Iran, which reportedly killed several senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tehran responded with drone and missile barrages that struck multiple locations across Gulf countries, raising fears of a broader confrontation. The latest violence mirrors a similar US-Israeli operation last June that sparked a 12-day war before a ceasefire took effect. Türkiye's mediating role Ankara has intensified diplomatic contacts with regional actors as the crisis deepens, positioning itself as a potential mediator capable of engaging all sides. With Gulf states now directly affected by the escalating conflict, Türkiye continues to advocate for restraint and dialogue, warning against further military escalation that could destabilize the entire Middle East.