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00:00Well, as people try to escape the Iranian capital, Tehran,
00:04some even leaving the country altogether at the border with Turkey,
00:08a slow trickle of people making their way across,
00:11amid fears that numbers could increase, of course,
00:13if the fighting continues or expands.
00:15So we're going to cross now to Ankara,
00:17talk to our correspondent who joins us from there, Jasper Mortimer.
00:20Jasper, how big is the fear that more and more people could begin to
00:24or try to cross into Turkey?
00:26Well, it is a concern.
00:30There have been articles about it in the Turkish press.
00:34You know, during the Syrian civil war,
00:36Turkey received three and a half million Syrian refugees.
00:41But so far, with this Iran-Israeli war, it is not like that.
00:46I'm here in Ankara, but last night I had a long conversation
00:50with a German journalist at the Kapikoy gate on the Turkish-Iranian border.
00:57And she'd been there since Friday.
00:59And she told me that her impression was that hundreds of Iranians were crossing each day,
01:05just hundreds.
01:06And she said similar figures were going back.
01:09These were Iranians who'd been caught off guard outside the country when the war started.
01:15And they were returning home to support their families, look after their homes and that sort of thing.
01:20If you look at the videos from Kapikoy gate,
01:24you see the people coming across are like those that you would see arriving at an airport
01:29with one or two suitcases and a bag on top of the larger suitcase.
01:34They are not like the Syrian refugees who would wrap all their earthly belongings in a sheet
01:40and carry it like a sack on their back.
01:44So she said to me, I can definitely say this is not a refugee crisis.
01:51Jasper, NATO summit starts tomorrow.
01:54The Turkish foreign minister still no condemnation directly of the US
01:59getting involved with these strikes over the weekend.
02:04That is correct.
02:05The Turkish foreign ministry didn't condemn the US strike,
02:09but it said that it feared the strike could escalate violence, inflame the war,
02:16and it called for a return to diplomacy.
02:19And I think at the NATO summit Tuesday, Wednesday,
02:23France, Britain and Germany will be delivering a similar message,
02:27you know, try and de-escalate the situation and return to diplomacy.
02:31However, if diplomacy is to work, there has to be flexibility at the negotiating table.
02:38And so far, Iran has consistently said that its uranium enrichment program is non-negotiable.
02:45Yesterday, the US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, accused the Iranians of stonewalling
02:51when it came to the diplomatic talks.
02:54And the Europeans, France, Britain and German foreign ministers,
02:58when they met the Iranian foreign minister in Geneva on Friday,
03:02they ran into the same stonewall because their request for Iran to halt its enrichment program,
03:09Iran dismissed as unrealistic.

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