Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu announced on Wednesday at a press conference with his Kyrgyz counterpart Jeenbek Kolobaev at the Turkish Foreign Ministry headquarters in the capital Ankara that his country and Israel had decided to exchange ambassadorial appointments, and stressed that “his country will continue to defend the rights of Palestine.” “.

It should be noted that Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid stated that “after my conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Israel and Turkey have decided to return the ambassadors and consuls general”, and considered that “the resumption of relations with Turkey is an important asset for the regional stability.” This is economically important for the citizens of Israel, and we will continue to work and strengthen Israel’s international position in the world.”

And he explained: “Last night, Israeli Foreign Ministry Director General Alon Oshbis spoke with Turkish Deputy Ambassador Sadat Unal and they made the decision to raise the level of relations between Israel and Turkey to full diplomatic representation and bring back the ambassadors and consuls general of both countries.”