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Turkey seeks to repair ties with 黑料社区, says 鈥榬espects鈥 kingdom's court decision on Khashoggi

Turkey seeks to repair ties with 黑料社区, says 鈥榬espects鈥 kingdom's court decision on Khashoggi
Turkey's Presidential Spokesperson 陌brahim Kal谋n gestures as he speaks during an interview with AFP in Istanbul on October 19, 2019. (AFP/File)
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Updated 27 April 2021

Turkey seeks to repair ties with 黑料社区, says 鈥榬espects鈥 kingdom's court decision on Khashoggi

Turkey seeks to repair ties with 黑料社区, says 鈥榬espects鈥 kingdom's court decision on Khashoggi
  • Spokesman Kalin said Turkish presidency welcomed the trial in 黑料社区
  • Said Ankara looking for 鈥榓 more positive agenda鈥 with the Kingdom

ISTANBUL: Turkey is looking to repair relations with 黑料社区, Erdogan's spokesman and adviser Ibrahim Kalin said Monday.

Trade between the two countries has dropped by 98% since last year, following an unofficial boycott of Turkish goods by businesses in the Kingdom in response to what they called hostility from Ankara.

Expressing hope the boycott could be lifted, Kalin said: 鈥淲e will seek ways to repair the relationship with a more positive agenda with 黑料社区 as well.鈥

Kalin also said the Turkish presidency welcomed the trial in 黑料社区 which last year jailed eight people for between seven and 20 years for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

鈥淭hey had a court. Trials have been held,鈥 Kalin said. 鈥淭hey made a decision so we respect that decision.鈥

Kalin鈥檚 comments to Reuters came ahead of talks between Turkey and Egypt next week, which Ankara hopes will forge renewed cooperation between the two countries.

Relations have been strained since Egypt鈥檚 army ousted in 2013 Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed Morsi, who was close to Turkey.

Recently, however, Turkey has begun working to rebuild ties with Egypt and other Gulf states, trying to overcome differences which have left Ankara increasingly isolated in the Arab world.

Intelligence chiefs as well as foreign ministers of both countries have been in contact, and a Turkish diplomatic mission will visit Egypt in early May, Kalin said.

鈥淕iven the realities on the ground I think it's in the interests of both countries and the region to normalise relations with Egypt," he said.

In a gesture to Cairo last month, Turkey asked Egyptian opposition television channels operating on its territory to moderate criticism of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi.

Egypt welcomed the move but has been publicly cautious about Turkish calls for better ties between the two countries which have also supported rival sides in Libya's conflict.

"Rapprochement with Egypt...will certainly help the security situation in Libya because we fully understand that Egypt has a long border with Libya and that may sometimes pose a security threat for Egypt," Kalin said.

He said Turkey would discuss security in Libya, where a UN-backed transitional government took over last month, with Egypt and other countries.

But despite a UN call for all foreign forces to leave the country, he indicated that Turkish military officers and allied Syrian fighters would be staying.

鈥淲e have an agreement that is still holding there with the Libyan government,鈥 he said, refering to a 2019 accord which paved the way for decisive Turkish intervention in support of the Tripoli-based government.

* With Reuters