“Foreign interventions would lead to much worse consequences,” Celik said, adding that especially interventions provoked by Israel could result in larger crises and deeper instability across the region.
Emphasising that the issue should be addressed through negotiation, dialogue and increased communication, Celik said recent statements by Israeli officials targeting Iran risked fuelling broader regional tensions.
“This aggressive approach would create greater turmoil across the entire region and must be categorically rejected,” he said.
Iran is currently experiencing its largest wave of demonstrations since 2022, while US President Donald Trump has said Washington could get involved if force is used against protesters, raising concerns of further escalation.
