While Erdogan's statement is seen as a part of the ‘normalization’ process with the Israeli regime, he also said, "We will do our best if it is based on a win-win principle" regarding the possibility of cooperation with the Israeli regime in the Eastern Mediterranean. While President Erdogan's words were mind-blowing, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu lastly spoke on the phone with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid of the occupying Israeli regime. While it is clear that a cooperation with the Israeli regime will not benefit Turkey at all, it is thought that only Israel will gain from the situation in question.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, at the press conference he held with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Beştepe Presidential Complex, announced that President Yitzak Herzog of the occupying Israeli regime would visit Turkey. Emphasizing that it is possible to cooperate with the invading Israeli regime in the Eastern Mediterranean, Erdoğan said, “The goal is to go somewhere with positive approaches to arrive. If this is based on a win-win principle, we will do our best.” A critical development took place after Erdogan's words, which were the product of the ‘normalization’ process with the Israeli regime. Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu spoke on the phone with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid of the occupying Israeli regime, according to the information received from the Foreign Ministry.
GREEN LIGHT FROM ERDOĞAN TO THE ISRAEL REGIME
At the press conference held by President Erdogan and Serbian President Vucic, reporters asked questions to the two leaders about the issues on the agenda. One of the questions asked to Erdoğan was, “America announced that it has withdrawn its support from the natural gas project in the Eastern Mediterranean, which includes Israel and Greece. What will be the role of Turkey in the formation of a possible alliance, and what kind of a dialogue process can Turkey create with Israel in the coming period?” Regarding how a dialogue process could be formed between Israel and Turkey, Erdoğan said, “In the past, when Mr. Berat was the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, there were talks with Israel, and in these meetings, Israel reached a certain goal in terms of transporting the gas to be released from here to Europe via Turkey. Now we can do that again.”
INTERVIEWS CONTINUE WITH HERZOG
Speaking about the ‘normalization’ process with the invading Israeli regime, Erdogan announced that he is currently holding talks with the President of the Israeli regime, Yitzak Herzog. Noting that Herzog may have a visit to Turkey, "We are currently in talks with President Herzog. Maybe Mr. Herzog may have a visit to Turkey. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mr. Bennett has some positive approaches on these points. The goal is to get somewhere with positive approaches. After this positive approach is based on a win-win principle, we, as Turkey, will do our best,” Erdoğan added.
WHAT HAS BEEN TRIED CANNOT BE TRIED AGAIN!
While President Erdogan’s words about the ‘normalization’ of relations with the occupier Israeli regime and the meeting that Çavuşoğlu had with his Zionist counterpart are met with astonishment, the famous Arab proverb "What was tried is never tried again" came to mind. Because in any period when Turkey's relations with the invader Israeli regime were at a high level, Turkey did not profit from the situation in question. Aside from the damage Turkey has suffered, the ‘normalization’ of relations has made the Israeli regime more comfortable implementing its rogue attitude in the region.
‘WIN-WIN’ WITH ISRAEL IMPOSSIBLE!
President Erdogan's words on ‘normalization’ with the Israeli regime were mind-blowing. Erdogan's statements that a ‘win-win’ based process can be carried out with Israel brought to mind the previous ‘normalization’ process with Israel. As it will be remembered, many commitments were made, especially the promise that the blockade on Gaza would be lifted, but Israel was the only winner of the process. It is feared that Israel will be the only winner of the new ‘normalization’ process with the Israeli regime. Announcing that President Yitzak Herzog of the occupier Israeli regime may visit Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gave the green light to a ‘win-win’ relationship with Israel. Following Erdoğan's statement, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu contacted his Zionist counterpart. While the winds of ‘normalization’ are blowing between Ankara and Tel Aviv, there is a great truth, as has been experienced in the past...