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    TURKISH FM CRITICIZED THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT FOR KEEPING THE REGION UNDER CONSTANT TENSION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.11.2009 18:07 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu criticized the
    Israeli government for keeping the region under constant tension
    with the use or threat of military force and said Tel Aviv's current
    policies are apparently in conflict with Turkey's vision of peace
    for the region. "Unfortunately the Gaza onslaught by Israeli defense
    forces against Palestinian civilians had halted all ongoing peace
    processes, including the Turkish mediated Syrian-Israeli indirect
    talks," he lamented.

    He warned that the continuing expansion of Israeli settlements in
    Palestinian territories has been a source of tension between Turkey
    and Israel for many years. Settlement is also a major concern for many
    world powers including the US, the European Union, and Russia, all
    of which have called for an immediate halt to all illegal settlement
    expansion by the Israeli government.

    As for the controversial status of Jerusalem, the Turkish foreign
    minister said, "We do not recognize that Jerusalem is the capital
    of Israel and believe that East Jerusalem is Palestinian territory,"
    pointing out the fact that the Turkish Embassy is located in Tel Aviv,
    which Turkey considers the official capital of the Jewish state.

    Dismissing anti-Semitic accusations as baseless, Davutoglu stressed
    that the Turkish government's position is not directed against the
    Israeli public or the Israeli state but rather aimed at the policies
    adopted by the Israeli government. "We have no problem with the Israeli
    state or the public," he remarked. The Turkish foreign minister pointed
    out that despite recent tension with Israel, Turkey has not withdrawn
    its ambassador from Tel Aviv.

    Commenting on the exclusion of Israel from a NATO military exercise
    Turkey hosted last month due to the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in
    Gaza, Davutoglu said Ankara had waited until the last minute to make
    the decision to bar Israel because Turkey was waiting on the result
    of US President Barack Obama's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister
    Benjamin Netenyahu. "If there was progress during that meeting, we
    could have allowed Israel to participate in the military exercises,"
    he said, Today's Zaman reported.
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