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    LIVNI, TURKISH FM MEET FOR FIRST TIME SINCE GAZA OP
    Roni Sofer Published

    Ynetnews
    March 6 2009
    Israel

    Foreign minister arrives at NATO meeting in Brussels with goal of
    warming cooled ties; two ministers agree on importance of continued
    political cooperation

    Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni met on Thursday with her Turkish
    counterpart, Ali Babacan, for the first time this year, after Israel's
    Operation Cast Lead in Gaza led to tensions between the two countries.

    The two foreign ministers, who met in Brussels, agreed on continued
    political contact between Israel and Turkey at all levels and stressed
    that the two nations share strategic interests.

    Livni's decision to fly to the Belgian capital to participate in
    a meeting of NATO foreign ministers was motivated by the desire to
    assuage tensions with Turkey. Tentative contact had been made prior
    to Thursday's meeting to this effect.

    Leaders in Jerusalem and Ankara had been anxious to ensure tensions
    between the two countries would not harm the significant financial
    and security-related cooperation taking place between them.

    Turkey, desirous of a place in the European Union, was anxious not
    to have a falling out with Israel while the latter, who relies on
    Turkey as a mediator with the Syrians, also hoped for ameliorated ties.

    Tensions surrounding the Gaza operation came to a head in late January,
    when Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had a public spat
    with President Shimon Peres, which ended with him walking off stage
    at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

    Later, in mid-February, Erdogan publicly expressed his doubts regarding
    Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's credibility, calling his statements
    "inconsistent" and criticizing Olmert's decision not to brief him
    on Operation Cast Lead, despite the fact that the two met just days
    before its start.
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