Iran Rejects Turkey’s Peace Initiative Under Russia-China Guidance
According to a report by Turkish newspaper Yeni Şafak, Iran has rejected Turkey’s recent efforts to mediate peace under the guidance of Russia and China.

Tehran Declines Istanbul Talks Proposed By Turkey, Report Says
The report stated that Tehran declined Turkey’s invitation to participate in negotiations in Istanbul, effectively dismissing the proposal for a diplomatic resolution.

Sources cited by the newspaper indicated that the decision reflects Iran’s unwillingness to engage in discussions led or coordinated by third-party mediators at this stage of the ongoing regional tensions.
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Turkey’s initiative had aimed to bring the conflicting parties together to de-escalate tensions and pursue dialogue, with Russia and China offering guidance and support for the diplomatic process.

The rejection highlights continuing challenges for international mediation efforts in resolving the current crisis, as well as the difficulty of securing multilateral negotiations involving key regional actors.
Iran Refuses Istanbul Peace Talks Despite Regional Mediation
The newspaper noted that Turkey remains committed to promoting dialogue but must now reassess its approach following Iran’s refusal to participate in Istanbul-based talks.

