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Erdogan, Netanyahu meet for first time in US

Erdogan and Netanyahu discussed political, economic and regional topics as well as the Israeli-Palestinian issue, the Turkish Presidency said

September 20, 2023 at 11:14 am


Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met for the first time in person yesterday, a milestone as the two countries have been slowly improving ties strained by disputes over policies toward the Palestinians.

The leaders, who held talks during the annual high-level United Nations General Assembly, agreed to visit each others’ countries soon, a statement from Netanyahu’s office said.

Israel’s Channel 12 TV said Erdogan may seek to mark the 100th anniversary of the Turkish republic next month with a pilgrimage to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque. There was no formal confirmation of the report.

Relations between the former allies crashed after Israel’s forces killed ten Turks in a 2010 raid on a pro-Palestinian activist ship that tried to breach its illegal blockade on the Gaza Strip.

Ankara expelled Israel’s ambassador, a move reversed in 2016 but repeated two years later over the killing of dozens of Palestinians who took part in violent protests at the Gaza fence with Israel. Israel reciprocally expelled Turkiye’s envoy in 2018.

visit to Turkiye by Israeli President Isaac Herzog in March 2022, followed by visits by both foreign ministers, helped the thaw.

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Erdogan and Netanyahu discussed political, economic and regional topics as well as the Israeli-Palestinian issue, the Turkish Presidency said in a post on social media platform X.

Erdogan told Netanyahu that the two countries can cooperate on energy, technology, innovation, artificial intelligence as well as cyber security, the presidency said.

Energy has emerged as a main area for potential cooperation.

“In the meeting, opportunities for energy cooperation primarily in areas like natural gas exploration, production and trade were discussed,” said Turkiye’s Energy Minister, Alparslan Bayraktar, who participated.