Erdogan surprised at the killing of Solejman: I told Trump on the phone not to raise tensions.

Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan called today to calm tensions between the US and Iran caused by the murder of Iranian General Qassem Solejmani. He said in an interview for CNN Turk that Iran would likely respond to the generals' murder, and that it shares concerns about increasing risk in the region. [...]
He said in an interview for CNN Turk that Iran would likely respond to the generals' murder, and that it shares concerns about increasing risk in the region.
Erdogan said he was surprised by the attack, which took place just hours after he spoke to US President Donald Trump, whom “specifically suggested tensions with Iran should not increase”.
Iran-Help- The US has deteriorated after Iranian General Qasssem Solemann was killed during a U.S. forces bombing on an airport in Baghdad.
Iran has announced tonight that it will no longer respect any restrictions imposed by the country's 2015 international nuclear agreement and major powers.
The Iraqi Parliament has decided today to expel the international coalition forces from that country due to the attack that killed Solejmani, KosovoPress broadcast.











