Israel and Turkey explore direct Israeli flights as ties improve

Israel and Turkey pledged to restart negotiations on direct flights by Israeli airlines after landmark talks between their foreign ministers, building on recent steps to overcome years of tensions. “We agreed to energize our relations in many areas and reconvene mechanisms, as well as resume talks on civil aviation,” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Wednesday. “We will be happy to see your national carriers and other Israeli companies flying to different destinations in Turkey and between different cities in Turkey and Israel.” Various ministries and government agencies will reestablish contacts, said Cavusoglu, the first Turkish foreign minister to visit Israel in 15 years. Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said the talks had initiated “a new framework for improving our relations.” Turkey has sought to reset its ties with Israel and the Arab world, including Saudi Arabia, in recent months as it looks to bolster a floundering economy that threatens to erode support for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of elections next year. The diplomacy is also part of a broader realignment that’s seen regional rivals heal rifts and step back from conflicts since US President Joe Biden took office. Cavusoglu met Tuesday with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Foreign Minister Riad Malki, reiterating Turkey’s support for “a two-state solution” to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The decades-old struggle for a Palestinian homeland has spilled into Israel’s ties with Erdogan’s government in Ankara.<br/>
Bloomberg
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5/25/22