President Erdogan of Turkey announced that the country is no longer maintaining intensive trade relations with Israel, marking a significant shift in bilateral ties. This decision follows Erdogan's actions to adopt a tougher stance against Israel after his party, AKP, faced losses in recent polls. Additionally, speculation arises regarding Erdogan's cancellation of a planned meeting with U.S. President Biden, potentially linked to these developments.
Erdogan: Turkey no longer maintains active trade relations with Israel.
LIVE UPDATES: Erdogan says Turkey no longer has "intensive" trade relations with Israel, "that chapter is closed" https://t.co/vseVnGJ2Dt
BREAKING: PRESIDENT ERDOGAN SAYS TURKEY IS NO LONGER MAINTAINING INTENSIVE TRADE RELATIONS WITH ISRAEL https://t.co/7yuOT6nXOP
Erdogan: "We no longer maintain intensive commercial relations with Israel that is over." https://t.co/VpPu947xKZ
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