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"I don't see this as a personal or national problem. The relations can remain as they are. My respect (for him) hasn't changed. It was an exchange of views and views are views," the Israeli leader said. Â
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Peres also said he hoped
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Peres said he had been prompted to speak in such a forceful way on Thursday because of the "ugly" picture painted of
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The Israeli presidency denied on Friday that Peres apologized after Erdogan stormed off the stage at the World Economic Forum during a spat over the Gaza war. Peres, himself, later said he hoped relations with Turkey would not be affected by the incident.
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"This claim is untrue,"Â presidency spokeswoman Ayelet Frish was quoted by AFP as saying.Â
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Frish did, however, confirm that Peres called Erdogan over the telephone and that the two had "a friendly conversation".
"During this conversation, the Turkish prime minister stressed his move was not against Peres but the president of the session," who had interrupted Erdogan, the spokesman said.
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Erdogan had marched off the stage at the Davos meeting on Thursday complaining that his comments on
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"I am very sorry for what happened and friends could sometimes have an argument between themselves. I have always had a great respect for the
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Broadcaster CNNTurk said Peres told Erdogan that Israel-Turkey relations are crucial and the he raised his voice, not because he was angered, but to be better heard.
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