Turkey and Israel Re-Establish Diplomatic Relations

Turkey and Israel Re-Establish Diplomatic Relations

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In a phone call last night between Turkish President Erdogan and Israeli Caretaker Prime Minister Lapid, the two agreed to fully restore the strained bi-lateral relations that have suffered in the last 20 years. After the phone call, Israeli Foreign Ministry Director General Alon Ashfiz and Turkish Deputy Foreign minister Sadat Onal agreed to appoint ambassadors to each other's countries and re-open consulates. Israel has maintained two diplomatic missions in Turkey: its embassy is located in the capital city of Ankara, and its Consulate General is located in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul. Ambassadors from each country have not been named yet as the particulars must still be worked out. Much of the diplomatic strain stems from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which as flared up several times.

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