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Putin arrives in Turkey on Monday for Jerusalem, Syria talks

By AFP
December 09, 2017

ISTANBUL: Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Turkey next week for talks with his counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Syria and the United States´ recognition of Jerusalem as Israel´s capital, the Turkish presidency said in a statement on Friday.

Putin will visit Ankara on Monday “at the invitation of” Erdogan, the presidency said, adding that the talks would focus on the latest developments on Jerusalem and the situation in Syria.Turkey´s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken a strong line against the move and called an emergency summit meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on December 13 in Istanbul.

Last year, Turkey and Israel ended a rift triggered by Israel´s storming in 2010 of a Gaza-bound ship that left 10 Turkish activists dead and led to a downgrading of diplomatic ties.The two sides have since stepped up cooperation, particularly in energy, but Erdogan, who regards himself as a champion of the Palestinian cause, is still often bitterly critical of Israeli policy.

The protesters marching from Fatih mosque converged with another group at Sarachane park. Palestinians, Egyptians and Syrians were among them.Bulent Yildirim, head of the pro-government Islamic charity Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), which helped organise the protest, condemned Trump´s declaration over Jerusalem.

“In fact we must thank Trump. For years we couldn´t tell the Islamic world about the great Satan. With one decision, he proved that America is the great Satan,” he said in an address.Yildirim said after Trump´s move, “With God´s permission, we can hear the coming of a future Islamic Union,” prompting the crowds to chant: “Not European, but Islamic Union.”

Meanwhile thousands of pro-Palestinian supporters marched after Friday prayers in Istanbul in an angry protest at the decision of US President Donald Trump to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, an AFP correspondent said.

Chanting slogans including “Jerusalem is ours and will remain so!” and “down with America, down with Israel”, the protesters marched after prayers at the Ottoman Fatih mosque in the centre of Istanbul, the correspondent added.

Other protests took place elsewhere in Istanbul, Ankara and across Turkey on Friday. “We consider Jerusalem as the bastion of the Muslim community... We are here to show our unity and our strength. Nobody can deter us,” said protester Doguhan, 17.

Some protesters threw a placard with a picture of Trump and the slogan “servant of Zionism” to the ground and stamped on it with their feet.Merve, a student, said she and her classmates had left their school to attend the protest, describing the US decision as “null and void”.

“What Trump says is empty words and means nothing to us. Whenever we see the name of Israel on a map, we cross it out and write Palestine,” she added.In Ankara, a group of protesters tried to burn the Israeli flag in front of the US embassy, but police did not allow it. An unknown number were detained, an AFP photographer said.

A champion of the Palestinian cause, Erdogan on Thursday lashed out at Trump´s Jerusalem plan and said it would put the region in a “ring of fire.”

Protest in Malaysia: Thousands of protesters in Malaysia demonstrated Friday outside the US embassy over President Donald Trump´s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel´s capital, denouncing it as a “slap in the face” for Muslims worldwide.

Some 5,000 demonstrators marched on the Kuala Lumpur mission after the main weekly Muslim prayers in a nearby mosque, chanting and waving banners that read “Hands off Jerusalem” and “Down USA President Trump”.