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By Amberin Zaman
Ankara
16 February 2006
Turkey has joined Russia in becoming the second non-Arab country to open its doors to Hamas officials. A five-man delegation1, headed by Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, arrived in the Turkish capital Thursday.
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Khaled Mashaal, center, surrounded by security as he arrives at his hotel after meeting with Turkish foreign ministry2 official in Ankara, February 16, 2006
Reflecting the controversial nature of the visit, it was first announced that the Hamas delegation would be received by Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Hours after the delegation arrived, the prime minister's office said the meeting would not be taking place after all.
Instead, Mashaal and his men would be holding meetings with officials from the ruling Justice and Development Party at the party's Ankara headquarters. Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul was expected to take part in the discussions.
Western diplomats3 said the visit would likely harm Turkey's strong ties with the Jewish state. The relations, which are underpinned4 by intense military cooperation, had already come under strain over Erdogan's assertions two years ago that Israel was engaged in state terrorism against the Palestinians.
Gul defended Turkey's decision to receive Hamas officials, stressing that the meeting was taking place at their request. The foreign minister said Turkey's role was to help ensure that Israelis and Palestinians peacefully coexist.
Gul said that since Hamas won a democratic election, from now on it must act in a democratic way.
The foreign minister said he telephoned Israel's foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, to explain the nature of the talks. In a statement, the Israeli foreign ministry said Livni had expressed Israel's objections to talks with what it termed "terrorist organizations."
Officials close to the talks said the Hamas meeting had been organized at the last minute and had been opposed by the Turkish foreign ministry. Senior members of Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, which has its roots in political Islam, are believed to have played a key role in arranging the meeting.
The Islamic militant5 group swept to power three weeks ago in elections that shook the Middle East. The United States and the European Union, which Turkey wants to join, describe Hamas as a terrorist group. They are demanding that Hamas renounce6 violence, disarm7 and recognize Israel's right to exist as a pre-condition for entering dialogue with the group. Analysts8 are saying Turkey's decision to step out of line with U.S. and EU policies may earn it praise in the Muslim world, but will likely damage its image with its Western allies.
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n.代表团;派遣 | |
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n.(政府的)部;牧师 | |
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n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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4 underpinned | |
v.用砖石结构等从下面支撑(墙等)( underpin的过去式和过去分词 );加固(墙等)的基础;为(论据、主张等)打下基础;加强 | |
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5 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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6 renounce | |
v.放弃;拒绝承认,宣布与…断绝关系 | |
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7 disarm | |
v.解除武装,回复平常的编制,缓和 | |
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8 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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