Turkey is preparing to offer mediation between the United States and Iran as tensions escalate, with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi set to visit Ankara. Turkish officials have emphasized their opposition to military action and urged both sides to resume dialogue, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program. Turkey has expressed readiness to support peaceful negotiations and highlighted the risks of further conflict in the region.
In addition to diplomatic efforts, Turkey is considering reinforcing security measures along its border with Iran. While a concrete wall and surveillance systems are already in place, officials are evaluating options such as deploying more troops and expanding technological monitoring in case instability leads to increased migration or other security concerns. So far, authorities report no signs of mass movement toward Turkey, but preparations continue as a precaution.

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