TΓΌrkiyeβs Parliament held a rare closed-door session on Tuesday to discuss the escalating war between the U.S., Israel and Iran and its potential consequences for TΓΌrkiye and the wider Middle East, as officials warned that the crisis reflects a broader breakdown in the international system.
The meeting of the Grand National Assembly of TΓΌrkiye (TBMM) was chaired by Parliament Speaker Numan KurtulmuΕ and attended by senior government officials, including Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Defense Minister YaΕar GΓΌler, along with leaders and deputies of the countryβs political parties.
The closed session came amid rising tensions across the region following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and Tehranβs retaliatory actions, raising concerns about a wider regional conflict and its implications for TΓΌrkiyeβs security and diplomacy.
Opening the session, KurtulmuΕ said recent developments in the Middle East were exposing deep structural problems in the global political order and warned that international norms were increasingly being und
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