Germany said on Wednesday it was following developments in Iran with concern but stressed that protesters there demonstrating against economic hardship deserved respect, Reuters reported.
"The federal government considers it legitimate when people courageously protest their economic and political woes on the streets as is happening in Iran at the moment and they have our respect," said government spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer.
She urged Iranian authorities to initiate dialogue with the protesters and to respond proportionately to demonstrators who engage in violence, adding that Germany was alarmed by reports of deaths in six days of unrest.
(DPA) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered words of support to his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rohani, as the leaders discussed in a phone call the wave of anti-government protests in Iran, state-run Anadolu news agency reported.
Erdogan told Rohani that Turkey attaches importance to "protecting Iran's social peace and stability," according to Anadolu.
Rohani thanked Erdogan, adding he hoped the protests will end "in a few days."
The two leaders agreed that the protesters should abide by laws, Anadolu reported.