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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan today reiterated Ankara’s conditions to improving relations with Israel and Armenia, while also vowing to support Palestinian’s cause.

“We will never reconsider restoring our relations with Israel,” until Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, apologizes to Turkey and pays compensation for the nine Turkish nationals killed on a Gaza-bound vessel by Israeli commandos in May 2010, Erdoğan said in his address to his ruling Justice and Democracy Party (AKP) congress in Ankara. The prime minister also said Turkey will continue to give support to the Palestinian cause in order to make them live in peace.

On Armenia, Erdoğan said Turkey’s stance will not change, until “they give our Azeri brothers’ their rights.”

“We will continue to stand by our principals on the issues of Cyprus and Nagorno-Karabakh,” Erdoğan said.

Erdoğan has meanwhile called on Russia and China to reconsider their stance on Syria, while also vowing to provide logistical support to Syrians and welcome refugees from the country flowing into Turkey, during his speech.

“I call on China and Russia: Please, reconsider your stance. History will not forgive those who side with this cruel regime,” Erdoğan said during his party’s congress today in Ankara.

Turkey is currently hosting around 90,000 refugees, he said. “We will do what brotherhood necessitates. We will continue to give logistical support.”

Call for action against Islamophobia

Erdoğan called on France and Germany to take action against recent incidents against the Muslim identity in their countries during his address.

“I call on Germany. We do not accept the attitude against women who wear head coverings,” said Erdoğan. Recent posters publicized by the German Interior Ministry advertising a hotline for those worried that a friend or family member may be turning to radical Islam did not coincide with the freedom of religion, Erdoğan said.

He also called on France to take steps in “the cartoon crisis,” referring to cartoons mocking Prophet Muhammad that were recently published by a French magazine.

Erdoğan also vowed to continue his efforts to make Islamophobia a recognized hate crime in Turkey and the international arena.

“Islamophobia is a hate crime. Insults to [Islam’s] Prophet Muhammad cannot be tolerated under the name of freedom of speech. This is not freedom of speech, this is a disrespect to freedoms,” said Erdoğan.

“We are now taking steps in domestic and international grounds. Our foreign minister is holding discussions [on the issue] with world leaders,” said Erdoğan, recalling his previous call for a ban on attacks on religious and sacred values. Erdoğan also said it is unacceptable that the West hasn’t recognized Islamophobia as a crime against humanity, although it has recognized anti-semitism as a crime against humanity.

September/30/2012

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Truth Teller

10/1/2012 5:29:28 PM

Who stop Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to ask his new freind Mursi from Egypt to lift the Egyptian Gaza blockade.

david ellison

9/30/2012 11:31:37 PM

Impressive speech from a leader who has the only real goal of staying in power. His brotherly love for the Egyptians is just like his brotherly love for Hamas, Iran, Syria and the like. Well, that is until he finds out that the brotherly love last as long as all those nations see him for what he really is. A nobody.

sam klee

9/30/2012 9:53:28 PM

Mr Erdogan. you praised egyptian President Mursi for giving air to the Gazans. You say something which is in total contrast with the reality. Mursi is worse than Mubarak. Mubarak never closed tunnels between the 2 Rafahs. Mursi closed all the tunnels and does not deliver petrol. Gaza gets petrol for the power stations from Israel these days. these are the facts. it is a pity for turkish people to be drawn into middle age. i was on holidays in Cyprus (Paphos) with many russians.

Rimon Tree

9/30/2012 9:18:54 PM

@ VMT How about looking into historical facts a bit more? And how about trying not to take on common places and prejudices, this is not the level of an intellectual!

Rimon Tree

9/30/2012 9:09:46 PM

After having been a bit less bigmouthed for a while this wannabe Sultan now renews his usual showoffs after he has got his new Muslim Brother from Egypt for support.He does not even relize that Mursi is using him for his own crooked goals. Good luck Turkey, I hope you will not be destroyed when this absolutely unbelievable AKP reign will be over for good and I hope you will still be a democracy then! For the time being I will restrain from going to Turkey and so will most of my friends.

VMT Ankara

9/30/2012 8:14:43 PM

I'm no fan of Tayip Erdogan or his AKP policies, however, when it comes to Israel, Tayip is my hero. He has been the only world leader who has had the guts to stand up & recognize that Israel is a rogue terrorist apartheid state. He showed his guts at the Davos Summit (the "One Minute" confrontation with Shimon Peres); again, when he broke diplomatic ties with Israel over the Mavi Marmara murders; and, now by not backing down and continuing to support the oppressed & persecuted Palestinians.

Nikos T.

9/30/2012 8:12:12 PM

Unfortunately it will be too late for Turkey when this guy and his team realize that he is not in a position to set conditions to anybody, especially to EU countries.

Zareh Sahakian

9/30/2012 7:36:04 PM

"History will not forgive those who side with this cruel regime,” says Mr. Erdoğan. If this is not a delicious irony coming from a Turkish leader shamefully denying the Armenian genocide I don't know what is! A note to all the Erdoğans of the Turkic world: History not only has not forgiven Turkey for the Armenian genocide but has also condemned this cowardly crime against humanity.....and you are aware of it, and feel it, every minute of your days!

Thessalonian

9/30/2012 7:27:26 PM

Jobs jon wrote, "He speaks the truth and he acts based on high moral values and good principles." Well, another way of rephrasing this would be "He speaks his truth and he acts based on his high moral values and good principles." If Turks are ok with the latter, so are the rest of us... Regards

Turk Uzan

9/30/2012 6:37:23 PM

I wish Erdogan could keep his mouth once in a while... lift the blockade? Really? Why not ask Israeli's to leave Israel completely and move back to the countries they came from? I mean it's just as unrealistic ... Let them apologize publicly, make a big deal out of it, let them pay compensation, and move on with it. Don't ask for the moon and sun from the Israeli's That said, who cares about Armenia ... seriously? Why does the president even mention them? They are insignificant
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