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    TURKEY PUSHED INTO INTERNATIONAL ISOLATION

    Hurriyet
    Jan 27 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Another criticism to Prime Minister Erdogan's harsh
    words toward Israel comes from a former ambassador who argues that
    the government's pro-Hamas stance pushes Turkey into international
    isolation and damages the country's mediation potential

    Criticizing Israel and projecting a pro-Hamas stance is pushing
    Turkey into isolation in the international arena, Turkey's former
    ambassador to Washington said in an interview with daily Milliyet
    published yesterday.

    Stating that defending the Palestinian people and defending Hamas
    was not the same thing, Logoglu said being closer to Hamas would mean
    losing the role of mediator between Hamas and Fatah. "If Turkey was
    able to preserve its previous distance to Hamas and El Fetih it would
    be better for everyone. But right now Turkey is situated right next
    to Hamas and against Israel and Fatah," he noted.

    Logoglu said Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had failed to keep
    a balance in his criticism of Israel and Turkey's role as mediator
    in the Middle East had been damaged, although not destroyed.

    Furthermore, Erdogan's statements led to disappointment within Jewish
    lobby groups, he said.

    Hamas not political party

    "The Jewish lobby is the strongest in the United States and the only
    one supporting Turkey. Therefore, the letter of disappointment sent
    to Erdogan is of great importance in terms of highlighting the future
    of ties," Logoglu said.

    When asked about Prime Minister Erdogan's statement that Hamas was
    a democratically elected government, Logoglu said he did not think
    Hamas was a political party. "A political party seeks to reach its
    goals through political means. Hamas on the other hand is a party
    and a terrorist organization," he said.

    Commenting on remarks that Turkish foreign policy had taken a new
    course under the Justice and Development Party, or AKP, Logoglu said
    this was nothing new. "The policy of zero problem with neighbors
    (voiced by the prime minister's adviser Ahmet Davutoglu) is not new
    in Turkey. What's more, all the problems, including the Cyprus issue,
    the Aegean problem and the problems with Armenia, remain unsolved,"
    he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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