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This Article is From Aug 17, 2016

Turkey Seeks Parliament Nod On Delayed Deal To Normalise Ties With Israel

Turkey Seeks Parliament Nod On Delayed Deal To Normalise Ties With Israel
The deal would see Israel pay Ankara $20 million in 25 days in return for Turkey dropping legal claims.
Ankara: Turkish lawmakers today submitted to parliament a settlement deal with Israel that would see Israel pay Ankara $20 million within 25 days in return for Turkey dropping outstanding legal claims, ending a six-year rift.

Relations between the two countries crumbled after Israeli marines stormed a Turkish ship in May 2010 to enforce a naval blockade of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, killing 10 Turks on board.

Israel had already offered its apologies for the raid. Both countries are to appoint ambassadors, and Turkey is to pass legislation indemnifying Israeli soldiers as part of an agreement partly driven by the prospect of lucrative Mediterranean gas deals.
© Thomson Reuters 2016

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