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DAVOS’taki “one minute” ve Mavi Marmara krizleriyle kopan Türkiye-İsrail ilişkilerinde İsrail’in özürü henüz fazla bir şeyi değiştirmedi.
Siyasi düzeyde diyalogsuzluk devam ediyor. İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi bünyesindeki düşünce kuruluşu GPoT (Küresel Siyasi Eğilimler Merkezi) ile çok uzun yıllardan sonra İsrail’deyim. GPoT ile İsrail’deki düşünce kuruluşu Mitvim’in (İsrail Bölgeler Politikalar Enstitüsü) bir süreden beri ortaklaşa düzenledikleri toplantılar arka plana ışık tutuyor.
Together with the Israeli Institute For Regional Foreign Policy Studies (MITVIM) and in coorperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Foundation (FES) in Israel, GPoT Center organized a two day round of meetings and roundtables in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on 28-30 October 2013.
The event, named “Comparing Conflicts, Seeking Resolutions” is part of the initiatives that the MITVIM and GPoT Center have been carrying together since 2012 in the prospect of fostering Turkish-Israeli dialogue.
Former Turkey UN envoy concedes though that relations were strained following the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident.
Ümit Pamir, Turkey's former envoy to the United Nations, told I24News he believed the tensions between Israel and his country have been blown out of proportion by sensation-hungry media.
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