The visit, which has been on Turkey's agenda for more than a month, came to an end after the Israeli regime President Herzog's contacts in Istanbul. The most important contact of Herzog, who was in Turkey for two days, was his meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. While President Erdoğan welcomed Herzog with an official ceremony, Herzog by using the words, “I am grateful to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for this warm welcome at the Presidential Complex,” he said.
COLLABORATION EMPHASIS FROM ERDOĞAN
The meeting between President Herzog of the occupying Israeli regime and President Erdoğan lasted 2 hours and 10 minutes. While it was a matter of curiosity about what was discussed in the meeting, which was closed to the press, Milli Gazete reached another important detail. During the meeting in question, many issues from bilateral relations to regional issues were discussed, while natural gas usurped by the Israeli regime from Palestine came to the fore. According to the information obtained by the Milli Gazete, President Erdogan expressed Turkey’s desire to advance gas cooperation between Ankara and the Tel Aviv regime and to build an Israel-Turkey-Europe pipeline and emphasized the need for cooperation on this issue.
TURKEY REQUESTED SUPPORT FROM USA
While the issue of transporting the energy source usurped by the Israeli regime from Palestine to Europe via Turkey came to the agenda during the Erdogan-Herzog meeting, it was stated that Turkey also conveyed the issue to the United States (US). According to the information conveyed by the Zionist media, Turkey also discussed the issue with the US officials and demanded that the natural gas pipeline be supported.
MILLI GAZETE HAD WRITTEN THE PURPOSE OF ISRAEL
Milli Gazete had brought forward that one of the aims of the occupying Israeli regime with Turkey, with the ‘normalization’, was about natural gas. It is known that one of Israel's ‘normalization’ aims with Turkey is to transport the energy source that it usurped from Palestine to Europe through Turkey. Turkey seems like a very reasonable route for the Israeli regime, which has discovered a significant amount of energy in the Eastern Mediterranean. Israel, which wants to sell energy to Europe through Turkey, also carries out technical studies in this context.