Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will take steps to improve ties with estranged rivals Egypt and Israel similar those in recent weeks with the United Arab Emirates, which led to investments, NTV and other broadcasters reported Monday.
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Last week, Ankara and Abu Dhabi signed accords for billions of dollars of investments and Erdogan said they would herald a "new era" in ties.
As part of a charm offensive launched last year, Turkey has also moved to repair ties with Egypt and Saudi Arabia, but those talks have yielded little public improvement.
Earlier this month, Erdogan also held a rare phone call with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett after Turkey's release of detained Israeli couple Natali and Mordy Oknin.
"They [UAE] put up a $10 billion investment plan. By putting this $10 billion into place, we will have built a very different future," Erdogan was cited as telling reporters on a flight back from Turkmenistan, adding he would visit the UAE in February.
"Whatever kind of step was taken with the UAE, we will also take similar ones with the others [Israel and Egypt]," he said, in response to a question about ties with Tel Aviv and Cairo.
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