NewsTurkey warns of war risk amid India-Pakistan missile clash

Turkey warns of war risk amid India-Pakistan missile clash

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey is the latest to voice concern following India's attacks on targets in Pakistan. According to the ministry, this poses a substantial risk of igniting a full-scale armed conflict.

Turkey reacts to India's attack on targets in Pakistan
Turkey reacts to India's attack on targets in Pakistan
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Anna Wajs-Wiejacka

Key information

              
  • Turkey warns of the risk of war between India and Pakistan.
  • India conducted missile attacks on targets in Pakistan.
  • In the clashes, 36 people died.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey released a statement cautioning against the serious risk of a full-scale war between India and Pakistan. The reason is the recent missile attacks conducted by India on targets in Pakistan. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the "attacks targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure."

"We expect that measures will be taken to reduce tensions in the region as soon as possible and that the necessary mechanisms, including in the field of counter-terrorism, will be put in place to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents."

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reportedly had a phone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart to discuss the heightened tension in Pakistan-India relations.

India indicated that their attacks were in response to an April terrorist act that resulted in the deaths of 26 people. The Indian armed forces conducted shelling of facilities in Pakistan and the part of Kashmir administered by that state. Authorities in Islamabad described these actions as a "flagrant act of war." As a result of the clashes, 36 people died, 26 in Pakistan and 10 in India.

Turkey supported Pakistan's call for an investigation into the terrorist attack that India cited as justification for its actions. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan had a phone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart, Muhammad Ishaq Dar, to discuss the escalation of tensions.

Turkey expressed hope that the necessary measures will be taken to ease tensions in the region. The statement emphasized the need to establish mechanisms, including counterterrorism actions, that will prevent similar incidents from occurring again.

The situation on the India-Pakistan border remains tense. The international community is closely monitoring the developments, hoping for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

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