Milan, Jan. 29 (LaPresse) – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has proposed to US President Donald Trump a trilateral meeting at the highest level between Turkey, the United States, and Iran to try to ease tensions related to Tehran and find a diplomatic solution. This was reported by the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet, according to which the possibility of a video call meeting is also being considered. According to Hurriyet, Trump is in favor of Erdogan's proposal and an important meeting will take place this week when the Iranian foreign minister travels to Turkey to meet with his counterpart Hakan Fidan. “While the whole world is talking about a possible US attack, Turkey is quietly but intensely active on the diplomatic scene. Ankara has intervened, just as it did during the 12-day war. Both President Erdogan and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan are conducting shuttle diplomacy,” writes Hurriyet, noting that “between January 13 and 20, Hakan Fidan held four separate and crucial meetings with both sides, the US and Iran” and “the timing and content of these meetings clearly demonstrated that Turkey was playing a ‘buffer’ role to prevent the crisis from escalating.”