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Friday, January 30, 2009 |
Turkish PM storms out of Davos debate |
Turkish PM storms out of Davos debate Israeli-Turkish relations took a dramatic turn for the worse in Davos Erdogan was angry over being cut off by a panel moderator after listening to Peres's defense was prompted by harsh criticism leveled at Israel not only "You are killing people," Erdogan declared to Peres. However, a finger-pointing Peres told Erdogan that he would have done the "Do you understand the meaning of a situation where hundreds of rockets are Peres's comments were met by hearty applause, which apparently irritated the Erdogan asked the moderator, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, to "Only a minute," Ignatius replied. Speaking in Turkish, Erdogan said, "I remember two former prime ministers in "We can't start the debate again. We just don't have time," Ignatius said. "Please let me finish," Erdogan said. However, Ignatius responded, "We really do need to get people to dinner." The Turkish premier then said, "Thank you very much. Thank you very much. The confrontation saw Peres and Erdogan raise their voices - highly unusual The packed audience at the Erdogan and Peres session, which included US Afterward, forum founder Klaus Schwab huddled with Erdogan in a corner of "I have known Shimon Peres for many years and I also know Erdogan. I have "I was very sad that Erdogan left. This was an expression of how difficult Moussa, the former Egyptian foreign minister, said Erdogan's actions were "Mr. Erdogan said what he wanted to say, and then he left. That's all. He Of Israel, he said, "They don't listen." Erdogan brushed past reporters outside the hall. His wife appeared upset. "All Peres said was a lie. It was unacceptable," she said, eyes glistening. The unpleasant incident came at a meeting that both Israeli and Turkish "Erdogan's actions in Davos show that he doesn't want to miss an opportunity "Israel's strategic relationship with Turkey is important to us, but it is The official said that Israel was growing increasingly "tired" of Erdogan's The official dismissed as no longer valid the argument that Erdogan's The incident came even as Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan appeared over The Foreign Ministry had no response to the incident, an apparent indication |
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