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Netanyahu heads to Cyprus to build Mediterranean ties

February 16, 2012 12:46
Benjamin Netanyahu

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The Israeli Prime Minister has begun a visit to Cyprus in a move that suggests Israel's cool relationship with Turkey is likely to continue.

Although it is located just 165 miles from Israel's Mediterranean coast, Cyprus has not been a key ally in the past and Nicosia has publicly supported the Palestinians. Benjamin Netanyahu's visit, which follows several reciprocal ones by Israel and Cypriot officials, marks the first time that an Israeli Prime Minister has visited the island.

But while historically Israel's warm relationship with Turkey meant that Cyprus – which A n kara does not recognise as an independent state - viewed the Jewish state with suspicion, the last few years have changed the situation. After the clash on the flotilla, in which Turkish pro-Palestinian activists were killed, the two countries' ties deteriorated

Last year Ankara downgraded diplomatic ties and cancelled all commercial and military agreements between the two countries, and in December Israel's Knesset debated giving official recognition to the Armenian genocide, which Turkey has long refused to acknowledge.