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Turkmenistan's MFA expresses concern over Middle East escalation

Economy Materials 2 March 2026 17:14 (UTC +04:00)
Turkmenistan's MFA expresses concern over Middle East escalation
Aman Bakiyev
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ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, March 2. Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed concern over the escalating situation in the Middle East, Trend reports via the ministry.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan expresses its concern due to the aggravation of the situation in the Middle East and stresses that the fact that this escalation occurred amid diplomatic efforts on the settlement of the situation in the region is regrettable,” the statement reads.

In addition, the ministry outlined that Turkmenistan, which has the status of permanent neutrality recognized by the United Nations, once again declares that all the complicated international issues must be resolved based on the UN Charter and international law, only by political-diplomatic means and methods.

Following the 2nd round of nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran on February 17, which ended without progress, the U.S. increased its presence in areas near Iran, deploying over 150 aircraft to bases in Europe and the Middle East.

The escalation follows the 3rd round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States in Geneva on February 26. Held under the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, the negotiations were viewed as the final chance to strike a deal diplomatically. However, no agreements were reached, as Tehran refused to halt uranium enrichment, dismantle its nuclear facilities, or accept indefinite restrictions on its nuclear program. Israel launched its airstrikes shortly afterward, with the country's Defense Minister Katz emphasizing that the operations were preemptive.

In a significant escalation, military airstrikes conducted by Israel and the United States the previous day have reportedly resulted in the deaths of Iran’s Supreme Leader Seyyed Ali Khamenei and several members of his family.

Additionally, several of Iran’s most senior military and security officials were killed in the airstrikes, including Chief of Staff Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Commander-in-Chief Mohammad Pakpour, Supreme Leader adviser and Defense Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani, and Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh.

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