23-11-2024 07:45 PM Jerusalem Timing

Turkey, Zionist Entity Near Normal Relations

Turkey, Zionist Entity Near Normal Relations

Turkey and the Zionist entity have agreed to rapidly reach a deal on normalizing ties after a bitter falling-out in 2010, the Turkish foreign ministry announced early Friday after talks in London.

Turkey and the Zionist entity have agreed to rapidly reach a deal on normalizing ties after a bitter falling-out in 2010, the Turkish foreign ministry announced early Friday after talks in London.

"The teams made progress towards finalizing the agreement and closing the gaps, and agreed that the deal will be finalized in the next meeting which will be convened very soon," the ministry said in a statement.Erdogan and Netanyahu

Israeli foreign ministry, contacted by AFP, declined to comment.

The two sides held a fresh round of talks Thursday in a bid to repair ties between countries that were key regional allies until 2010, when Israeli commandos stormed a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza.

Ten Turkish aid activists were killed in the storming of the Mavi Marmara, which led to years of bitter accusations between the two countries.

Ankara said the latest talks in London brought together powerful Turkish foreign ministry official Feridun Sinirlioglu, Joseph Ciechanover, an advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli National Security Advisor Jacob Nagel.

The two sides met in December in secret talks to seek a rapprochement, with another round of high-level talks taking place in February in Geneva.
Turkey had already said in February that the former allies were "close to concluding a deal".

But they had yet to agree on all of Turkey's conditions, with the main hurdle appearing to be the lifting of Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.

Turkey has already received an apology for the storming of the Mavi Marmara, and talks have advanced on the subject of compensation for the victims.