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    BABACAN: RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND ISRAEL REMAIN OF "STRATEGIC" IMPORTANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.01.2009 19:18 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Relations between Turkey and Israel remain of
    "strategic" importance despite Ankara's severe criticism of the
    Jewish state's offensive in the Gaza Strip, Foreign Minister Ali
    Babacan said Wednesday.

    "The relations between Turkey and Israel are strategic relations,"
    Babacan told Turkey's NTV television in a live interview from Davos,
    Switzerland, where he is attending the World Economic Forum. "In an
    environment in which Turkey's relations with Israel are nonexistent,
    Israel's presence in the region will not be that easy. The Israelis
    also understand that," he said.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at Israel almost daily
    during the 22-day offensive against Hamas-ruled Gaza, while a senior
    aide of his shuttled between exiled Hamas leaders based in Syria and
    Egypt where the ceasefire efforts were focused.

    The government's stance triggered criticism that Turkey had put itself
    in the position of a supporter of Hamas, listed as a terrorist group
    by the West, and dealt a blow to its close ties with Israel.

    Babacan defended Ankara's policy saying that the conflict can't be
    resolved with Hamas being ignored. He said the Islamist movement
    should renounce violence.

    Turkey and Israel maintained contact throughout the crisis, the
    Minister said, adding that he personally had several telephone
    conversations with his Israeli counterpart Tzipi Livni.

    Predominantly Muslim non-Arab Turkey has been Israel's main regional
    ally since 1996, when the two signed a military cooperation agreement,
    much to the ire of Arab countries and Iran. But Turkey at the same
    time has maintained close relations with the Palestinians and supports
    their cause for statehood.

    Ankara's criticism of Israel has become more vocal since the
    Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party came to power in 2002,
    AFP reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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