Israeli president may visit Turkey, Erdogan says 

  18 January 2022    Read: 942
  Israeli president may visit Turkey, Erdogan says 

Diplomatic talks are ongoing with Israel, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a press conference late Tuesday, underlining that his counterpart Isaac Herzog may visit Turkey soon, AzVision.az reports citing Daily Sabah.

“Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also has a positive approach,” Erdogan also said, emphasizing the Israeli government’s willingness to fully normalize relations with Turkey.

The president also touched upon the tensions in the Middle East and cooperation in the field of energy between Turkey and Israel.

“We previously had some progress in transport of Israeli gas to Europe through Turkey,” President Erdogan said.

“We, politicians, exist to maintain peace, not war,” Erdogan also added, further underlining that Turkey may use energy “as a tool for peace” if possible.

“If not, every country will decide for itself. We have not bought seismic research vessels for nothing,” the president added.

“Through those vessels, we will continue pursuing new opportunities for our nation and the region.”

Relations between Turkey and Israel hit their nadir in 2010 following an Israeli naval raid on a Turkish aid ship, the Mavi Marmara, en route to deliver humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip. The raid killed 10 activists.

The event caused an unprecedented crisis in Turkish-Israeli relations that had been peaceful for decades. Both countries even recalled their diplomatic envoys following the incident.


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