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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Tehran. -AFP

TEHRAN: Turkey and Iran agreed on the need for a political solution to Yemen's war, which has raised tensions between them, Iran's president said Tuesday after talks with his visiting Turkish counterpart.

The two countries are at odds over Yemen. Ankara has accused Tehran of backing Huthi rebels there and, in turn, being charged with fuelling tensions in the region.

“We talked about Iraq, Syria, Palestine... We had a long discussion about Yemen. We both think war and bloodshed must stop in this area immediately and a complete ceasefire must be established and the strikes must stop” in Yemen, Iran's Hassan Rouhani said during a joint press conference broadcast by state television.

Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan made no remarks about Yemen, but talked at length about bilateral relations with Iran.

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Iran, which supports the Huthi rebels in Yemen, has condemned air strikes by an Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia and supported by Turkey.

Rouhani said he hoped the two countries, “with the help of other countries in the region, help there to be peace, stability, a broader government and dialogue” between Yemenis.

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“We agree on the fact that instability, insecurity and war must cease throughout the region,” he said. Erdogan, a conservative Islamist, denounced at the end of March what he called Iran's will for “domination” in Yemen, calling on Tehran to “withdraw all its forces from Yemen, Syria and Iraq. “Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif reacted by accusing Ankara of fuelling instability in the Middle East.

Iranian newspapers and conservatives for their part denounced Erdogan's “insult” and called for his visit to be cancelled.

Turkey and Iran are also opposed on Syria, with Tehran the main regional ally of President Bashar al-Assad and Ankara supporting the rebellion.

Several ministers accompanied Erdogan, who is also expected to meet Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during his one-day visit.

Despite the tensions, the neighbouring countries want to strengthen trade to 30 billion dollars (28 billion euros) in 2015.

Erdogan pointed out that the balance of trade was unfavourable to Turkey, since “Iran exports $10 billion and imports only $4 billion in Turkish products. “He also expressed hope for trades “in the currencies of the two countries “and not in dollars or euros so they are not affected by fluctuations of foreign currencies. And he asked for a reduction in the price of gas purchased from Iran.

“The gas we buy from Iran is the most expensive. If the price drops we can buy more,” Erdogan said. “That's what a friendly country is. “He also called for expanding air links to medium-sized cities in Iran, and for an increase in electricity imports, as is already the case for several Turkish provinces.

During the visit, eight documents, particularly in the areas of transport, customs, industry and health were also signed.

I wonder how , every one is saying talks , talks , peace talks but how , anyway Iranians doing things maturely .
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I dont understand this Erdogan. Yesterday he was complaining that Iran is doing this and doing that, and now he's saying, “The gas we buy from Iran is the most expensive. If the price drops we can buy more,” Erdogan said. “That's what a friendly country is."

Maybe Erdogan says something for the press and five minutes later, he sends a whatsapp to Rohani and says, "Just kidding, brother ;)"

Turkey & Iran are borders and culturally close, and have great future as strong business & political partners.
 
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I dont understand this Erdogan. Yesterday he was complaining that Iran is doing this and doing that, and now he's saying, “The gas we buy from Iran is the most expensive. If the price drops we can buy more,” Erdogan said. “That's what a friendly country is."

Maybe Erdogan says something for the press and five minutes later, he sends a whatsapp to Rohani and says, "Just kidding, brother ;)"

Turkey & Iran are borders and culturally close, and have great future as strong business & political partners.
"That is what a friendly country is" means that is how Erdogan would like to see Iran. It is up to Iran to make it true or not. Erdogan is with Iran on the nuclear question on is against sanctions on Iran but Turkey still enjoys the most expensive gas from Iran. In my opinion he says, if you read between the lines: "Our friendliness has limits."
 
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The picture speaks a lot, speaks a lot in terms of who's in control and whom to engage for solution and whom to leave out for being figurehead only.
 
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"Our friendliness has limits."
Or else we'll send jihadists to syria to kill your shia a$$es .

The picture speaks a lot, speaks a lot in terms of who's in control and whom to engage for solution and whom to leave out for being figurehead only.
Well , in Iran , sometimes presidential elections result in sudden shift of policy , regarding dealing with terrorists fortunately nothing has changed .

Whatever the picture tells you , it also tells you how a prosperous country is run .

A country is run not by some jihadists , but by some intellectuals .
 
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The picture speaks a lot, speaks a lot in terms of who's in control and whom to engage for solution and whom to leave out for being figurehead only.

Iran's political structure is unique. There are different figures with different roles. It's not a question of "Who is the biggest boss?" but how is each politician's role defined. We have Office of President, Office of Velayat Fagih, Majlis, Guardian Council, Assembly of Experts, and City Council.
 
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Or else we'll send jihadists to syria to kill your shia a$$es .


Well , in Iran , sometimes presidential elections result in sudden shift of policy , regarding dealing with terrorists fortunately nothing has changed .

Whatever the picture tells you , it also tells you how a prosperous country is run .

A country is run not by some jihadists , but by some intellectuals .
Shia fighters don't belong in Syria. Syria is for the Syrian people.
 
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Even if those audio tapes are real. They are talking about supporting FSA and attacking ISIS/Assad. You fail with your own sources because you can't comprehend them.
We should not prove anything here remember ? there are fair allegations of Turkish involvement in Arming and Training ISIS jihadists .

+1500 to 2000 Turks are Fighting as ISIS members in Syria right now . someone is responsible for this madness
 
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We should not prove anything here remember ? there are fair allegations of Turkish involvement in Arming and Training ISIS jihadists .

+1500 to 2000 Turks are Fighting as ISIS members in Syria right now . someone is responsible for this madness
Most of them are islamic Kurds anyway. It doesn't matter where they are from. They are not helped by us while it is proven that Iran has helped mass-murderer Assad and Shia terrorists in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Just couple of days Shia terrorist killed and loathed people in Iraq. That is where we should be focusing at.
 
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any proof of that ? Also as a Kurd , i know that all Kurds fight ISIS not for ISIS .

i think you also admitted that eastern provinces of turkey are not turkish .


Assad doesn't behead people , your people in syria do .


Why are they terrorists ? they don't behead people like turks do in syria
Most of the Kurds are Muslim and some or radicals. There are very few who are terrorist and the ones who are we can easily crush with the help of the Azeri who are 25-30 million strong in Iran.
 
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