Babacan: Israel will be criticized if needed

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Babacan: Israel will be criticized if needed
OluÅŸturulma Tarihi: Mart 20, 2009 00:00

ANKARA - Foreign Minister Ali Babacan says Turkey has strategic ties with Israel but adds that does not mean that mistakes made would be overlooked. He says communication is under way between Turkey and Israel

The Turkish government's vocal criticism of the Israeli offensive in Gaza during a panel discussion in Davos received a warm welcome from many countries' leaders, the foreign minister has said. Â

"Some countries maybe are more silent. When Israel is the issue, there are very different dynamics in some countries’ domestic politics, but many countries’ leaders even came and whispered in our ear, ’We cannot say anything but fortunately you said it,’" Ali Babacan said in a televised interview with Kanal 7 late Wednesday.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan stalked off the stage of a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in January, after heatedly sparring with Israeli President Shimon Peres, accusing Israel of "knowing very well how to kill people."

Babacan said Turkey had strategic ties with Israel but made clear that did not mean the mistakes made would be overlooked. In comments on Turkish-Israeli ties, he said diplomatic traffic and communication were never cut between the two countries, adding that problems could be resolved only through dialogue.

On Middle East peace, Babacan said many problems in the region were linked and needed an integrated approach. "The dialogue with Syria is part of that, dialogue between Iran and Turkey is very important. If you want a deep-rooted solution in the Middle East, you must do something together with Iran," he noted.

No ’irrational’ step

Babacan also touched on the Armenian issue and expressed the hope that the United States would not take an irrational step to recognize the 1915 killings as genocide. This week, a group of pro-Armenian lawmakers introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives a resolution calling for the recognition of the Armenian deaths as genocide.

Babacan said the Armenian lobby had an influence on the U.S. Congress, which is dominated by Democrats, but emphasized that unlike in the past, negotiations between Turkey and Armenia were under way to normalize ties.

"The complete normalization of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey ties will create a brand-new geopolitical situation in the southern Caucasus. A decision or a statement to be made by a third country [on the 1915 killings] will cause harm," he said. "While we are looking into the future from a broader perspective, we believe that any interference by a third country is very wrong. We hope that an irrational step will not be taken. We are openly speaking with our American friends. We hope no wrong steps will be taken."

Meanwhile speaking in the central Anatolian province of EskiÅŸehir, Babacan pointed to the global financial crisis and said what was important was to keep the effects of the crisis to a minimum and save the country with the least damage.
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