Türkiye has announced that it is completely stopping trade with Israel. The decision means that Turkish ships will no longer be allowed to dock at Israeli ports, and Israeli planes will not be able to use Türkiye’s airspace. The announcement was made by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
This step comes after earlier restrictions introduced in April, when Türkiye banned the export of more than 1,000 products to Israel. Those restrictions included items from key industries such as construction materials, metals, and other essential goods. The latest decision now takes the restrictions much further by ending all forms of trade and transport links between the two countries.
The move highlights the growing tension in relations between Türkiye and Israel. Officials in Ankara have said the decision reflects the government’s firm position on the issue, as Türkiye seeks to apply stronger measures in response to ongoing developments in the region.
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