Turkey- Progress with Israel in talks for compensation


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Presidential spokesperson brahim Kaln has said progress was made withIsraelon the issue of compensation for Mavi Marmara victims adding that Turkey had not changed its three conditions for normalization of ties between the two countries.

“There has been progress made about the second condition the one with compensation but we have not reached a point where we can ink it” Kaln told reporters on Dec. 28 at a press conference.

Kaln reiterated that three conditions must be met byIsraelfor the normalization of relations between the two countries and that Turkey will not take a step back regarding the Palestinian cause.

He saidIsraelhas met first condition by apologizing to Turkey and added that two more demands were still on the table: compensation for Mavi Marmara victims and the “lift or bend” of an embargo implemented byIsraelon Gaza Strip.

“There is also the third condition. Lifting or easing the blockade on Gaza namely to send humanitarian aid going to Gaza” said Kaln.

Relations withIsraelhave been tense since May 31 2010 when Israeli forces raided a Gaza-bound flotilla of mainly Turkish activists killing 10 people aboard the Mavi Marmara the largest of the six vessels in the flotilla.

“Turkey will continue to play its role until a two-state solution is reached and the Palestinian people have their own state. There cannot be permanent peace in the region until the Palestinian problem is solved” Kaln added.

Meanwhile cleaning up the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) from the Tishrin Dam by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is a positive development for Turkey but fait accompli in the west of Euphrates or another region in Syria by the YPG is unacceptable Kaln said.

The same day Prime MinisterAhmet Davutolusaid the YPG had not crossed west of Euphrates but rather Arab groups acting with coalition forces had while speaking in Serbia.

Kaln also added fire to the Turkey’s current protest ofRussianaerial attacks in Syria.Russiadoes not fight ISIL in Syria which they have made clear by supporting Assad he stated. Only 191 of 4200 airstrikes byRussiahave targeted ISIL positions according to the spokesperson. He alleged that the ISIL locations provided toRussiaby Assad regime have no relation with ISIL since “those people are ordinary people trying to live in honor.”

Turkey actively participates in the U.S.-led coalition against ISIL and has deported over 2800 suspects coming from 89 countries while putting travel bans on 34000 people from 123 countries. Some 1000 suspects were detained in Turkey he added.

Stressing that Turkey deployed training personnel not combat forces in Iraq’s Mosul negotiations with the Iraqi government continue on the issue of the Bashiqa camp which caused relations between Iraq and Turkey to curdle when Turkey reinforced its troops on Dec. 4 Kaln noted.

Turkey favors the territorial integrity of Iraq Kaln said after questions on Barzani’s recent statement on independent Kurdistan.

Meanwhile a visit to the U.S to be made byRecep Tayyip Erdoanis planned for 2016 where he will attend the opening ceremony for a Maryland mosque he stated.


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