mardi 28 décembre 2010
Lieberman: Israel is demanding an apology from Turkey for the "audacity"
After the attack on the fleet of freedomIsrael has sharply criticized the new Turkish call for a resumption of relations between the two countries provided an apology for Israel's first deadly raid on a ship of Turkish aid was on its way to Gaza, and said that Ankara's reforms to take place.He said Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman - in front of Israeli diplomats in a speech attended by foreign journalists - I think that the issue of an apology up to arrogance and perhaps exceeded, if it was not anything happening, we are waiting for an apology from the Turkish government and not vice versa. "Lieberman, are the remarks on the re-request the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Saturday demanding that Israel apologize and provide compensation for the killing of its navy for nine Turks in clashes on the deck of a ship in the Marmara aid in May.The incident, which followed months of Turkish condemnation of Israeli policies toward the Palestinians to spoil relations between Israel and Turkey, which was the only Muslim ally in the region.And met with envoys from the two countries in Geneva earlier in December to conduct proximity talks, Israeli officials said they would seek an agreement contains express Israel "regrets" to the violence that took place on the ship and pay compensation for deaths and injuries compared to Turkey's commitment to ensuring members of the Israeli navy from any lawsuits related.
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