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Turkey Supports Palestinian Reconciliation, Says Hamas Not Terrorist

Turkey Supports Palestinian Reconciliation, Says Hamas Not Terrorist
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Turkey has been supportive to the inter-Palestinian reconciliation that including the two major faction Fatah and Hamas.

Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, stated that Ankara supports Palestinian unity and the establishment of a Palestinian independent state, adding that Turkey will provide further support to the Palestinian Authority as soon as Gaza reconstructions starts.
His statements came Wednesday on the sidelines of the fourth United Nations conferences on development in underdeveloped countries, in Turkey.

Davutoglu said that Turkey will continue to support the Palestinians and their cause, adding that the country supports the Palestinian agenda of ending the Israeli occupation and forming their national, independent state.

Palestine is participating in the conference that is attended by officials of 192 countries discussing development plans to help underdeveloped countries during the coming ten years.

On his part, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan assured in an interview with a US TV station Wednesday that Hamas is not a terrorist organization as the resistance group had entered into elections and had ministers and parliament members who are imprisoned in "Israel".

"Don't mix terrorist organizations with such an organization... Let me give you a very clear message, I don't see Hamas as a terror organization. Hamas is a political party... it is a resistance movement trying to protect its country that is under occupation", Erdogan said.

"Where is terrorism? They entered into the elections and after the elections this is how they were reacted, I mean, calling them terrorists, this would be a disrespect to the Palestinian people's will", he added.

The Turkish PM welcomed the latest Palestinian reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, considering that Hamas was never an obstacle in achieving peace, and regarded it as a step towards peace in the Middle East.

Erdogan described the relation with the Zionist entity as "a once stable relationship that has been descending in a downward spiral ever since "Israel's" Gaza war against Hamas and the raid by "Israeli" forces on the Mavi Marmara".

He further said that Turkey is still waiting for three things that are "apology, compensation, and lifting the siege of Gaza".

The Turkish PM stated that his country works on bringing opposing sides together, but "of course, all parts should know their limits, their borders, and then we can take these steps".


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