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Netanyahu: Normalization with Turkey ‘very close’

Israel and Turkey are “very close” to mending their fences, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told visiting American congressmen on Monday.

Israel is waiting to set a date for a decisive meeting at which both sides’ negotiating teams are supposed to iron out the final issues of dispute, Haaretz reported Tuesday.

Expectations are that the teams will meet in a European capital next week.

A senior Israeli official was quoted as saying that all the unresolved issues revolved around the draft of a compromise over Israel’s demand that Turkey close the Istanbul offices of the anti-occupation Hamas movement.

Among overtures by Turkey in recent weeks, Ankara withdrew its opposition to closer ties between Israel and NATO, the official said.

Furthermore, for the first time in five years, the Turks sent Foreign Ministry officials to an annual reception at Israel’s embassy in Ankara.

The meeting was originally scheduled for two weeks ago but was postponed because of the resignation and replacement of Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

Netanyahu reportedly repeated his optimistic assertion three times, saying renewed ties would help the two countries advance shared regional interests, even though there would be no return to the relationship’s heyday of some 10 years ago.

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters after a cabinet meeting in Ankara that Israel had agreed to fulfill two of Turkey’s three conditions for normalization.

Israel would apologize for the deaths of Turkish nationals in a brutal raid on a siege-busting, Gaza-bound ship in 2010 and had agreed to pay $20 million in compensation to the injured and the families of those killed, he said.




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