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Turkiye confirms NATO defenses neutralize incoming Iranian missile

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Turkish officials confirmed that NATO’s air defenses neutralized a ballistic missile from Iran as it entered Turkish airspace on Wednesday. The incident marks the first time NATO has been directly involved in an operational conflict within the region, which is experiencing heightened tensions.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan conveyed this protest to his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi via phone call after the missile strike warning and condemned Iran’s targeting of Turkey. This development comes as Turkey seeks mediation between Iran and the United States following recent strikes by Washington and Israel against Tehran.

The NATO spokesperson stated that all allies stand firmly with Turkey in its stance. The Turkish Ministry of Defense disclosed that the intercepted missile passed over Iraq and Syria before being neutralized by NATO air and missile defense systems deployed in the eastern Mediterranean.

No immediate response was received from the United States, which has military bases at Incirlik in southeast Turkey. Officials in Hatay province reported debris from the intercepting NATO missiles had fallen there. The ministry issued a statement emphasizing that all necessary measures will be taken to defend Turkish territory and airspace without hesitation.

While two earlier senior officials did not mention Article 4 of NATO’s treaty, which addresses threats to territorial integrity, Fidan has already conveyed a protest directly to Araqchi. Ankara continues to mediate talks between Iran and the United States in anticipation of potential further escalations within the region.

The recent missile attacks by Tehran have led to increased tensions across the Middle East, with several Gulf nations affected. Turkey’s stance underscores its role as a central player navigating complex geopolitical landscapes while advocating for stability and peaceful resolutions.

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