Israel and Turkey restore full diplomatic ties
By IANS - JERUSALEM
23rd March 2013 10:36 AM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan reached an agreement Friday that ends the diplomatic dispute spurred by the 2010 deaths of nine Turkish activists at the hands of Israeli commandos.
The
unexpected breakthrough came during a telephone call between the two premiers with input from US President Barack Obama, who was concluding a
visit to Israel.
"The two men agreed to restore normalization between Israel and Turkey, including the dispatch of ambassadors and the
cancellation of legal steps against Israeli soldiers," Netanyahu's office said in a statement.
Nine Turkish activists - one of them a
US citizen - were killed May 31, 2010, when Israeli commandos intercepted and boarded the ship Mavi Marmara to stop an international flotilla trying to break Israel's blockade of Gaza.
Turkey reacted with outrage, recalling its ambassador to Israel and significantly curtailed bilateral military and economic ties.
"In
light of the Israeli investigation into the incident, which pointed out
several operational errors, Prime Minister Netanyahu apologized to the Turkish people for any errors that could have led to loss of life and agreed to complete the agreement on compensation," his office said.
The
phone call between the two prime ministers took place during Netanyahu's meeting with Obama in Jerusalem, the Israeli government said.
"I am hopeful that today's exchange between the two leaders
will enable them to engage in deeper cooperation on this and a range of
other challenges and opportunities," Obama said in a statement released
by the White House.
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