Erdogan says Turkey values Iranian stability, praises Rouhani

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are seen during a joint news conference in Tehran, Iran, October 4, 2017. (REUTERS)

ANKARA:Turkey said on Wednesday President Hassan Rouhani鈥檚 response to days of protests across Iran was appropriate and that Ankara valued Iranian stability, in one of the first regional expressions of support for Tehran.
A source in Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan鈥檚 office said he discussed the week-long unrest in Iran during a telephone call with Rouhani. The Iranian president told Erdogan he hoped the protests would be over 鈥渋n a few days,鈥� the source said.
Erdogan鈥檚 sympathetic comments follow an improvement in relations between Ankara and Tehran, which have worked together in recent months to reduce violence in Syria, despite backing opposing sides in the conflict for several years.
Rouhani said on Sunday Iranians had the right to protest and criticize the authorities but their actions should not lead to violence or damage public property.
Erdogan told Rouhani 鈥渢hat he found his comments about not violating the law while exercising their right to peaceful protests was appropriate,鈥� the source said.
On Wednesday pro-government rallies in several Iranian cities drew thousands of marchers waving Iranian flags and pictures of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Turkey鈥檚 ties with Iran expanded last year as Ankara鈥檚 relations with the United States, Israel and 萝莉视频 鈥� Tehran鈥檚 main international opponents 鈥� all frayed.
Secular but overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim Turkey shares a border with mainly Shiite Muslim Iran. They are the two biggest non-Arab powers in the Middle East region.
In August Iran鈥檚 military chief of staff visited Turkey, which is a member of the NATO military alliance, for talks on cooperation in the Syrian conflict and counter-terrorism.
鈥淚ran鈥檚 stability is important for us. We are against foreign interventions in Iran,鈥� Turkey鈥檚 Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said, in remarks quoted by television channel NTV.
鈥淚f the leadership is to change in Iran, the Iranian people will do this,鈥� he said.
Broadcaster CNN Turk said Cavusoglu also echoed Rouhani鈥檚 suggestion that the United States and Israel had provoked unrest.
鈥淭here are two people supporting the demonstrations in Iran: (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and (US President Donald) Trump,鈥� it quoted Cavusoglu as saying.
Netanyahu has praised Iranian anti-government protesters, while denying as 鈥渓aughable鈥� accusations that Israel was behind the demonstrations. Trump has tweeted that Iranians are 鈥渇inally acting against the brutal and corrupt Iranian regime.鈥�