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For the first time since 2013: Netanyahu and Erdogan spoke by phone Israel today

2022-11-17T12:29:36.228Z


Against the background of warming relations, the prime minister-designate and the president of Turkey talked for 12 minutes • The two talked about the ways to act to significantly strengthen the economic and political relations between the two countries


"A new era in relations":

Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone today (Thursday) with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

This is actually their first conversation since 2013. Their conversation lasted about 12 minutes. 

Netanyahu spoke with Erdogan,

Netanyahu expressed his condolences for the murder of Turkish citizens in an attack that happened in the country this week and offered Israel's help in the fight against terrorism.

President Erdogan thanked Prime Minister-designate Netanyahu, and expressed his condolences for the murder of the Israelis in this week's terrorist attack in Ariel.

President Erdogan once again congratulated Prime Minister-designate Netanyahu on his victory in the elections.

The two leaders agreed to work together to establish a new era in relations between Turkey and Israel.

President Erdogan and Prime Minister-designate Netanyahu discussed the ways to act to significantly strengthen the economic and political relations between the two countries.

As I recall, upon learning the results of the Israeli elections, Erdogan sent a congratulatory letter to Netanyahu and congratulated him on his victory in the elections: "I congratulate you on your victory in the elections, and believe that the new government will continue the cooperation between the countries in all fields, in a way that will bring peace and stability to the region."

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Source: israelhayom

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