Turkey still anchored to West, Erdogan says after Iran trip
(ANKARA) - Turkey is still anchored to the West and closer ties with neighbouring Iran do not indicate a change of course in foreign policy, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday, brushing aside criticism of his recent trip to the Islamic Republic.
Erdogan's visit to Iran in late October and his defence of Tehran's controversial nuclear programme caused concern at home and abroad that NATO's sole Muslim member was sliding away from the West as its bid to join the European Union faces stern opposition from some members countries.
"Turkey's foreign policy has not changed course, but its foreign policy is normalizing" when it comes to neighbouring countries, Erdogan said in a speech to lawmakers from his party.
"Why should we turn our backs to other avenues? Turkey is anchored to European institutions and is at the same time a member of the Organization of the Islamic Conference", the world's largest Islamic organisation, he added.
The prime minister renewed calls on Western powers to adopt a "just approach" towards Iran's nuclear programme.
"The states that criticize Iran have these (nuclear) weapons. We need to eliminate them all from the region and the world," he said.
His comment was seen as a reference to Israel, believed to be the Middle East's sole but undeclared nuclear state.
Turkey has been a regional ally of Israel since a 1996 military agreement, but bilateral ties took a sharp downturn last month when Ankara excluded the Jewish state from annual joint military exercises.
Turkish leaders said the snub came amid ongoing bitterness in Ankara over Israel's war on Gaza at the start of the year and called on the Jewish state to end the "humanitarian tragedy" there for ties to recover.
"Criticizing what happened (in Gaza) does not mean Turkey has changed course... We will continue to oppose the killing of children, women and defenceless people wherever it happens," Erdogan said.
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