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    ISRAELI PRESIDENT PERES RECEIVES TURKISH FM BABACAN

    Turkish Press
    Oct 8 2007

    JERUSALEM - Israeli President Shimon Peres received Turkish Foreign
    Minister Ali Babacan in Jerusalem on Sunday.

    Babacan is currently in Israel within the scope of his Middle East
    tour.

    Minister Babacan invited Peres to Turkey on behalf of Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul.

    Babacan said that he is hoping to find an explanation for the operation
    of Israeli warplanes within Syrian airspace on September 6th.

    Upon a question about Turkey`s role in Israeli-Syrian peace,
    Babacan said that Turkey has a close relationship with Israel and
    other regional countries. He noted that dialogue and development of
    relations will serve for peace.

    When asked what Turkey expects from Israel over Anti Defamation
    League`s (ADL) change of stance and its statements regarding Armenian
    allegations on 1915 incidents, Babacan said, "Turkey opened its
    archives for researchers to reveal the tragedy happened during the
    World War I. However, Armenian side has not done the same thing yet."

    "Turkey wants this issue to be solved through historians not votes
    of parliamentarians. A joint commission shall work on it; and then
    we are ready to accept the outcome of its research," Babacan stressed.

    Noting that the statements of ADL created a very risky situation,
    Babacan warned that these statements and its outcomes may deteriorate
    Turkey`s relations with the United States as well as Israel.

    On the same question, Peres said that ADL is an independent
    institution. He added that Israel supports the view that the issue
    should be solved through historians not politicians. He said that
    Israel`s views did not change.

    Babacan will meet Israeli Parliament Speaker Dalia Itzik and Foreign
    Minister Tzipi Livni today.
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