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Will relations between Israel and Turkey be restored? | Israel today

2020-12-22T12:19:50.384Z


| the Middle East Two and a half years after the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Turkey, an adviser to President Erdogan stated that diplomatic relations with Israel may be fully renewed by March Turkish President Erdogan. Indicates a renewal of a relationship? Photography:  Islands. times Ankara continues to signal to Jerusalem about its desire to restore relations between the countries and the benef


Two and a half years after the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Turkey, an adviser to President Erdogan stated that diplomatic relations with Israel may be fully renewed by March

  • Turkish President Erdogan.

    Indicates a renewal of a relationship?

    Photography: 

    Islands.

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Ankara continues to signal to Jerusalem about its desire to restore relations between the countries and the beneficiary.

Following the revelation of "Israel Today" regarding Admiral Jihat Yeiji's proposal for a maritime border between Turkey and Israel, another adviser to Turkish President Erdogan, Prof. Masut Jashin, stated: No?".

Jashin said these things to the VOA agency.

According to Erdogan's adviser on international relations, Turkey is interested in restoring relations.

"If Israel comes one step towards us, we will come two steps towards it. If we see a green light, Turkey will reopen the embassy and return the ambassador."

This is said two and a half years after the Turkish Foreign Ministry expelled the then Israeli ambassador Eitan Na'a, against the background of the clashes with Hamas in the "return marches" in May 2018.

Today, Israel's senior echelons in Ankara, and their Turkish counterparts in Tel Aviv, are in charge of relations (chargé d'affaires).

The current senior Israeli diplomat in Ankara is Roi Gilad, who must know Jashin well.

"Concern for peace and security is very important for both Israel and Turkey," Jashin stressed, adding an interesting reference to the Maui Marmara flotilla.

"We do not want further incidents with Israel," he stressed.

Jashin noted that Israel has a lot to gain from a normalization of relations.

"Turkey has purchased a lot of weapons from Israel," he said, "We can do it again.

Our defense industries can go back and work together. " 

Regarding Admiral Yaiji's proposal, which was first published in "Israel Today" and caused a stir across the eastern Mediterranean, Jashin concluded: Ours - towards the European Union. "

Source: israelhayom

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