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Turkey & Israel hold secret talks to repair ties

Turkey and Israel held secret talks to seek a way out of a deep crisis in bilateral ties sparked by a deadly raid on Gaza-bound aid ships, officials said Thursday.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Israeli Trade Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer met Wednesday in Brussels, where Davutoglu was on a visit to discuss his country's EU membership bid.

The talks were agreed "upon a request by Israel," Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin told AFP.

The United States, alarmed over the rift between its two main allies in the Middle East, was also involved in organising the meeting, media reports said.

It was the first ministerial meeting since relations between the once-close allies plunged into deep crisis on May 31 when Israeli commandos raided a Turkish ship leading an aid flotilla to the Gaza Strip, killing nine.

"The point our ties have reached is not one that we are happy with... The meeting provided an opportunity to convey in person the steps we expect so that relations can be repaired," Ozugergin said.

Davutoglu told Ben Eliezer Turkey expected Israel to apologise over the bloodshed, compensate the victims' families, agree to an international inquiry into the raid and end Gaza's blockade, he said.

An official at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed that Ben Eliezer held talks Wednesday with "a Turkish official."

The talks sparked tensions in Israel as it emerged that Netanyahu gave the go-ahead for the meeting without informing hawkish Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

Turkey's Hurriyet daily said "the ground for the secret talks was laid" last week when Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with US President Barack Obama in Toronto. Ozugergin declined to comment on the report.

US assistant secretary of state Philip Gordon has said that Washington was working to heal the Turkish-Israeli rift amid fears that Turkey, NATO's sole mainly Muslim member, was sliding away from the West.

"These are two of our most important friends and partners in that part of the world and thats why weve been so active in trying to calm these tensions and bring the two countries together in a more constructive way," he told BBC television last month.

Eight Turks and a dual US-Turkish citizen were killed in the raid on the Turkish Mavi Marmara ferry.

Ankara recalled its ambassador from Tel Aviv and cancelled three planned joint military exercises following the raid. It also twice denied permission to Israeli military aircraft to use its air space.

Bilateral ties had already been strained since Israel's devastating war on Gaza last year, which triggered vehement criticism from the Islamist-rooted government in Ankara.

Ben Eliezer is known as an advocate of good ties with Turkey. He was the first Israeli minister to visit Ankara last year, after the Gaza war began to poison ties.

"Ben Eliezer has always been a one-man Turkish lobby -- he is someone they trust, with whom they have had long-standing ties, so it makes sense," an Israeli official said on condition of anonymity.

"Having another minister step in is one thing, but doing this without informing the foreign minister -- that is really offensive," he said.

Lieberman's office slammed the incident as "an insult to the norms of accepted behaviour and a heavy blow to the confidence between the foreign minister and the prime minister."

The meeting was held in a hotel suite and lasted more than two hours, Turkey's NTV news channel said, adding that it was kept secret also from two Turkish ministers who were in Brussels with Davutoglu.

The search for dialogue despite the tensions shows that "Turkey and Israel seem unable to do without each other," Istanbul-based French analyst Jean Marcou said.

"The Israeli government has been isolated in the region," he said, adding that Turkey, for its part, was realising that "it has to have good ties with the West and Israel if it wants to play a strategic role in the region."

Turkish-Israeli ties had flourished for years after the two countries signed a military cooperation accord in 1996.

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Its everywhere on the news so what makes it "Secret" :rolleyes:
 
Isreal and Turkey have very good and solid understanding as always. This so called crisis is superficially created to counter Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and Iranian influence in Levant. This tactic is working very much. Never forget that Turkey's foreign policy if formulated by their General Staffs and National Security Council which is pro-Israel and secular in nature. In return , Erdogan is securing his vote bank for the next election. It is a win-win situation for both Israel and AKP.
 
Israel will probably meet our demands and things will get back to normal. (Btw i already posted this)
 
Israel will probably meet our demands and things will get back to normal. (Btw i already posted this)

Sensible move. Let there be no more tension in the Middle East. Israel is a reality and so are the Palestinians. Turkey can play an effective role in bringing various parties to the negotiating table.

I think there is almost a desperation on the Israeli side to be on good relations with Turkey. I have no doubt about it, after reading various news sources from both Turkey and Israel over past one month. But...will Israel 'fully' remove the blockade from Gaza as the Turks demand? I mean would the Gazans be allowed to do 'export' business as well as import freely (of course weapons can be checked but, short of that, everything must be allowed).

PS. The rightwing and NeoCon media have not gone fully against Turkey over past few weeks because there was a hope for a coup or of mending fencing with Turkey. Still, if Turkey-Israel relations go beyond the point of no-return then expect to see Erdogan and Gul equated with Hitler and the Turks as barbarians controlling Kurds, Cyprus, and Armenian genocide charges....
 
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