Turkish PM believes everything to get back to normal in Iran soon
Hurriyet Daily News with wires
In the interview published in Spanish ABC daily, Erdogan said regarding incidents which took place after elections in Iran that he considered Iranian people would solve this problem and everything would get back to normal soon.
Turkey just follow the developments in its neighbor Iran, because every country had own values and mechanisms, he said.
"We can only observe the developments there and have to respect them," he added.
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won a second term in the June 12 polls but the opposition has charged that the vote was rigged.
Iran's top legislative body has said it found no major violations in the election which it described as the "healthiest" since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, but said 10 percent of ballot boxes would be recounted.
Tehran streets were calm on Saturday and life was back to normal.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday praised the bravery of Iranians who protested against a disputed election in the face of "outrageous" violence.
Ahmadinejad repeated his call to Obama on Saturday to not interfere in Iran's state matters.
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