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Monday 18 July 2016 - 22:52
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Irans Rouhani hails return of stability to Turkey



Irans President Hassan Rouhani hails the return of stability and security to Turkey after a coup attempt against the Turkish government failed.

According to Rouhanis Twitter account, the Iranian president held a telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Monday, voicing satisfaction over the restoration of calm to Turkey after an abortive military coup in the country.


In his telephone conversation, Rouhani pointed to the role of the Turkish people in defending democracy and their elected government, saying, "Fortunately, the Turkish people showed their great political maturity throughout this coup and proved that bullying approaches have no place in our region."
He added that Iran has been closely following the developments in Turkey, adding that Erdogans call on the nation to take to the streets in the early hours of the coup was reassuring.

The Iranian president highlighted the importance ofTurkey for the Islamic Republic and said, Turkeys peace and stability will strengthen peace and stability across the region and we donot doubt that certain majorpowers as well asterrorists do not want to see stability in Muslim countries.
Just as we struggle forour own countrys stability and security, we are duty-bound to feel responsiblefor the stability and security of neighbors and friend Muslim countries as well, Rouhani pointed out.
He said the recent events in Turkey were a test to recognizethe countrys domestic and foreign friends and foes.

Calling for a collectivecampaign in the regionagainst terrorism, the Iranian president urged all regional countries to fight terrorists and eliminate them in order to promote stability and peace across the region.

The Turkish president, for his part, appreciated Rouhani'sphone call and said bullets and tanks may kill people but cannot destroy a nations ideals.

Erdogen added that the conditions in Turkey have turned to normal, but we cannot assumethat everything has ended.

The Turkish presidentemphasized that his country is evermore determined to continue down its path, saying, We are resolved to cooperate with Iran and Russia for the settlement of regional issues and increase our efforts to restore peace and stability to the region.

The botched putsch began late on July 15, when a faction of the Turkish military blocked Istanbuls iconic Bosphorus Bridge and strafed the headquarters of the Turkish intelligence agency and parliament in the capital.

Tanks, helicopters and soldiers clashed with police and people on the streets of the two main cities.

The Turkish president rushed back to Istanbul from a Mediterranean holiday and called on people to defy the coup plotters orders of a curfew and stage a rally in support of his government.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on Monday updated the media on the number of people arrested or killed over the coup attempt, saying that more than 7,500 have been detained since the coup was declared over two days ago.

He also gave a new toll of the victims of the military-led coup attempt, saying 208 people were killed, including 145 civilians, 60 police and three soldiers, adding that 1,491 others were also wounded.

By Press TV

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