By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Israel and Turkey are mending fences. For the first time in six long years high level talks between Turkey and Israel are taking place.
On Tuesday, Yuval Rotem, Israel's new Director General of the Foreign Ministry, flew to Ankara, the
Turkish capital, where he will be in meetings until Thursday. Rotem's main meetings will be with his Turkish counterpart Umit Yalcin.
The objective of these meetings is twofold - to normalize relations through trust and to rebuild security and counter terror communications.
These six years have been a long time during which tensions were high and important opportunities were lost.
Working together is beneficial for both Israel and Turkey and for the region. Turkish-Israeli cooperation was sorely missed. It will take time to get it back up to the level where it once was, but these talks are a good indication and are a big step towards improving the situation.
Micah@MichHalpern.com
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