
The article centers a Turkish government official's statement without editorial commentary or contextual framing that would skew interpretation. Language is factual and direct ('said,' 'supporting efforts'); no loaded adjectives or loaded characterizations of actors appear. The framing treats Turkey's diplomatic position—support for reopening the strait and opposition to using it as leverage—as straightforward news reporting. Absence of U.S.
Primary voices: elected official
Framing may shift depending on whether diplomatic efforts succeed or escalate; outcomes could retroactively alter interpretation of Turkey's positioning.
Turkey supporting efforts to reopen Strait of Hormuz Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Tuesday that Turkey supported efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and that it should not be used as a "weapon" in the war on Iran. Speaking at a press conference in Doha alongside his Qatari counterpart, Fidan also said Ankara was contributing to efforts led by Pakistan to find a negotiated end to war between Iran and the United States.
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