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Report: Erdogan and Netanyahu to meet next month | Israel Hayom

6/23/2023, 8:56:54 AM

Highlights: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are likely to meet as early as next month. Diplomatic sources told Bloomberg that the two would try to improve relations between the two countries, including discussing gas supplies to Turkey. Other topics that will be discussed include the deepening of Iranian influence in Syria and the common interests in Azerbaijan. In March, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Turkey to renew relations, which had been in an ongoing crisis since the Mavi Marmara affair in 2010. Less than a month ago, Erdogan received a renewed mandate from Turkey after defeating opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the presidential election.


Political sources to Bluberg: At the meeting in Ankara, the two will discuss, among other things, Iran's presence in Syria

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Netanyahu are likely to meet as early as next month, Bloomberg News reported Friday. Diplomatic sources told Bloomberg that the two would try to improve relations between the two countries, including discussing gas supplies to Turkey. "Damage to supply chains caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine provides a new incentive to strengthen ties," the officials said. Other topics that will be discussed include the deepening of Iranian influence in Syria and the common interests in Azerbaijan. Reminder: In March, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Turkey to renew relations, which had been in an ongoing crisis since the Mavi Marmara affair in 2010. Less than a month ago, Erdogan received a renewed mandate from Turkey after defeating opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the presidential election.

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