ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey and Israel will soon begin taking joint steps in energy drilling, President Tayyip Erdogan was cited by Turkish media as ...
ANKARA - Turkey and Israel will soon begin taking joint steps in energy drilling, President Tayyip Erdogan was cited by Turkish media as saying on Thursday, adding the two countries wouldCommunity kindness deep rooted for Yarmouth couple | SaltWireANKARA - Turkey and Israel will soon begin taking joint steps in energy drilling, President Tayyip Erdogan was cited by Turkish media as saying on Thursday, adding the two countries would also operate energy networks to Europe through Turkey.
Speaking to reporters after the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Erdogan said he and Netanyahu had agreed on mutual visits in the coming period, and that energy cooperation would ramp up after these. "At the moment, our total trade volume is $9.5 billion. We agreed to raise this $9.5 billion trade volume to a minimum of $15 billion in the first phase," he said.
Ties between the former allies unraveled after Israel's forces killed 10 Turks in a 2010 raid on a pro-Palestinian activist ship that tried to breach its blockade on the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by Hamas Islamists proscribed in the West.
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