Saturday 4 July 2015


Turkey, Israel enter new era of agreements....

Sources claim that senior Israeli and Turkish officials have held a secret meeting in Rome to renew talks on a reconciliation agreement between the two nations
World Bulletin / News Desk
It has been revealed after the cooling of relations after the attack on Mavi Marmara, Israel and Tukey have had secret meetings in order to smooth out irregularities between the two nations.
According to Haaretz, Israel's Foreign Minister director general Dore Gold and his Turkish counterpart, Feridun Sinirlioğlu, who is the government person responsible for ties with Israel, met in Rome after Gold left for Rome “secretly.”
Compensation and embargo
According to a claim made in the Sabah newspaper, an agreement has been reached regarding Israel giving Turkey compensation. There has been no statement regarding the amount of the compensation. Meeting at the end of 2013, the nations then said that the original compensation amount would be multiplied 7 times over bringing the amount to $21 million dollars.
The lifting of the embargo has also been decided upon as a condition for agreement. Israel has stated that it will make the path easier for goods coming through Turkey to Gaza as well as not preventing any humanitarian aid that is to be sent to Gaza.
Final round of meetings
Sources have said that under these conditions it seems an agreement will become possible for Israel and Turkey. The draft of agreements will be submitted for government approval. If there will be any changes to conditions from the agreements made in Roma, more meetings will be held in the future to decide upon this. Following these meetings Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahi will seeks approval from the Knesset. Turkey will seek approval through its parliament.


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