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    Associated Press Worldstream
    February 26, 2009 Thursday 10:55 AM GMT


    US envoy: Turkey has unique role in Mideast peace

    By SELCAN HACAOGLU, Associated Press Writer

    ANKARA Turkey


    U.S. Middle East special envoy George Mitchell said Thursday that
    predominantly Muslim Turkey's friendship with Israel gives it a unique
    opportunity to help achieve peace in the Middle East.

    Mitchell's remarks reflect the U.S. desire to see Turkey and Israel
    maintain close relations despite a dispute between the two U.S. allies
    after Turkey accused Israel of using excessive force in an offensive
    against Hamas that took a heavy toll on Gaza's civilians.

    "As an important democratic nation with strong relations with Israel,
    (Turkey) has a unique role to play and can have significant influence
    on our efforts to promote comprehensive peace in the Middle East,"
    Mitchell said after meeting Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Turkey has long been Israel's closest ally in the Muslim world, and
    has tried, along with Egypt and France, to mediate for peace in the
    Middle East.

    In January, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Erdogan
    reprimanded Israeli President Shimon Peres over civilian casualties
    during the Gaza war and walked out of a panel discussion.

    This month, a senior Israeli general reportedly accused Turkey of
    killing Armenians in 1915, and of oppressing Kurds and occupying
    Cyprus. Turkey protested, and Israel's military said the general's
    remarks did not reflect Israel's official view.

    "It is important for us now to look forward and to work together to
    build a secure, prosperous future for all of the people of this
    region," Mitchell said.

    Turkey supports Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Western-backed
    Fatah faction, but also advocates engagement with the militant group
    Hamas, which has been shunned by Israel, the West and some Arab
    nations. In 2007, Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in fighting that
    drove out Fatah supporters.

    Associated Press Writer Gulden Alp contributed to this report.
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