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    France24, France
    Aug 23 2007



    Israel's Peres reassures Turkey over ties


    Israeli President Shimon Peres phoned Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday to assure him of Israel's desire to
    maintain close ties with its Muslim ally, an aide to Erdogan said.

    The call followed a decision on Tuesday by a prominent US Jewish
    group, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), to term as genocide the mass
    killing of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire, a label Ankara
    fiercely rejects.

    "Peres emphasized the importance Israel places on relations with
    Turkey," Erdogan's aide told AFP. "It was a very fruitful
    discussion."

    On Wednesday, the Israeli embassy here said the Jewish state
    acknowledges the "horrible events" and the "terrible suffering" the
    Armenians endured, but urged Jews not to take sides.

    "Over the years the subject, undesirably, has become a loaded
    political issue between the Armenians and the Turks.

    "Israel, therefore, asks that neither one side nor the other be taken
    and that no definitions be made of what happened. We hope that both
    sides will enter into an open dialogue which will enable them to heal
    the wounds," it said.

    Turkey has been Israel's main regional ally since 1996 when the two
    signed a military cooperation deal, much to the anger of Arab
    countries and Iran.

    But the US-led war in Iraq and Israel's relations with the
    Palestinians have led to a rise in anti-US and anti-Israeli sentiment
    in the Turkish public opinion.

    Erdogan's Islamist-rooted government also angered Israel in 2006 when
    it hosted Hamas officials in Ankara in what it defended as a bid to
    convince the radical Islamist group to renounce violence.
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