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Turkish intelligence played a role securing U.S.-Iran ceasefire, media says

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ANKARA, April 8 (Reuters) - ‌Turkey’s intelligence agency played a key role ​in diplomatic efforts leading to a two-week ceasefire between the United ⁠States and Iran, Turkish media reported on Wednesday, citing security sources. 

Washington agreed late on Tuesday to the truce, ​brokered by Pakistan, in a conflict that has spread across the ‌Middle East and disrupted global energy supplies. 

State news channel TRT said Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) was among the few actors ⁠able to maintain direct contact with both ⁠Western countries and neighbouring Iran, including its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

It said MIT had worked to keep communication channels open, prevent misunderstandings, relay messages aimed at de-escalation, presented ‌proposals to help avoid further escalation and coordinated with multiple ⁠intelligence services. 

MIT was not immediately reachable ‌for comment on the report.

While Pakistan ​led mediation efforts, Tehran has said that Turkey had played a role after having initially sought to host ‌direct U.S.-Iran talks before the war ​began in late February. ⁠A Turkey-based diplomat separately said Ankara played a ‌supportive role in the recent ⁠weeks of talks.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, whose country is a NATO ally of the U.S. and shares a border ​with Iran, on Wednesday ‌welcomed the ceasefire, called for its full implementation, and warned ⁠against any provocations or ​acts of sabotage.

(Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Editing by Jonathan ​Spicer and Gareth Jones)

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