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Turkey may consider role in Hormuz demining after Iran-US deal, minister says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 25, 2026 | 2:59 AM

ANKARA, April 25 (Reuters) – Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that Turkey could consider taking part ​in demining operations in ‌the Strait of Hormuz following a possible peace agreement between Iran and the United States.

Fidan, speaking to reporters in London ‌on ​Friday evening, said a ⁠technical team was ⁠expected to carry out mine‑clearing work in the strait after any agreement, adding that Turkey viewed such ​efforts positively in principle as a humanitarian duty.

Here are some ⁠details from Fidan’s ⁠remarks:

• Fidan said any demining ​work would be carried out by ​a technical team from various countries, ‌formed after a possible Iran‑U.S. peace agreement

• Turkey would have “no problem” with participating in mine‑clearing operations under ⁠those conditions

• Fidan cautioned that Turkey would reassess its position if any future ⁠technical coalition ‌of countries became a ⁠party to renewed conflict

• ​Fidan ‌also said he believed issues ​related to ⁠Iran’s nuclear programme could be resolved at the next round of talks in Pakistan

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu, Writing by Ece Toksabay, Editing by ​Susan Fenton)