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    TURKISH DIPLOMAT SAYS ISRAELI MINISTER "SABOTAGED" FLOTILLA INCIDENT ACCORD

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    March 10 2013

    Turkish Ambassador in Ottawa gives lecture at University of Toronto
    - Turkish Ambassador to Ottawa, Tuncay Babali: 'Lieberman sabotaged
    the agreement with Israel'

    ANKARA (AA) -March 10, 2013 -Turkish Ambassador in Ottawa, Tuncay
    Babali said that Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has
    sabotaged the overcoming of the crisis over 'Mavi Marmara'.

    Turkish and Israeli relations, which were hurt after 'Mavi Marmara'
    incident, could get better, stated Babali, Turkish Ambassador
    in Ottawa, in a lecture on 'Relations of Turkey and Canada in the
    opposite of new opportunities and hardships' at Munk School on Sunday.

    He said that countries like Canada tried to arbitrate between Turkey
    and Israel, by stating, "We don't side with second track diplomacy.

    Our preference is direct negotiation. This canal is also open and is
    done when needed."

    Babali stated that he hopes to get closer to an overcoming of the
    crisis, by saying, "There were moments in the past, where we were
    close to a solution. However, Lieberman sabotaged the process. He
    was never ready for an agreement. It's not a secret."

    Babali reminded that Turkey always had protected and helped the Jews
    in history and said that the Jews in Turkey live in peace and security.

    The Armenian Supreme Court has found the protocol as impolitic,
    which was signed in 2009 after long negotiations between Turkey and
    Armenia, Babali told upon a question on when Turkish-Armenian border
    would be opened. Saying that the conditions are definite between two
    countries, he said, "We never rejected that Armenians suffered in
    1915, but we also had suffered. Only Armenians can enter the Dashnak
    archives in Boston. We want all of the Ottoman, Armenian and every
    related archives to be analysed by historians. While Turkey lost 250
    thousand trained citizens as martyrs in the Dardanelles, there were
    three Armenian origin ministers in the Ottoman rule."

    After the conference, Babali on behalf of Turkey and Rector Meric
    Gertler on behalf of University of Toronto have signed an agreement
    on cooperation, which would allow an exchange of researchers, common
    conferences, seminars and organizations on material, press and the
    exchange of information between two countries.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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