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By Selcan Hacaoglu-Associated Press9:19 a.m., Monday,Microsoft Office 2010, June 7, 2010ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s foreign minister on Monday called on Israel to accept an international probe into the raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that killed nine pro-Palestinian activists.Ahmet Davutoglu said Israel should declare it agrees to the probe proposed by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. “Otherwise,Windows 7 Pro Key, it means that they have something to hide,” he said.Israel’s ambassador to the United States has said Israel rejects the idea.“The international community is facing a serious test. Does a country have the right to intercept a ship in international waters or not?” Mr. Davutoglu said at a news conference with the foreign ministers of Afghanistan and Pakistan. They spoke on the sidelines of a summit of a 20-nation security group.Turkey, which had a solid alliance with Israel until the three-week Gaza war that ended in early 2009,Microsoft Office Professionnel Plus 2010, said it would reduce military and trade ties and shelved discussions of energy projects, including natural gas and fresh-water shipments. It threatened to break ties unless Israel apologizes for the raid last week.“We are evaluating everything. It is up to Israel how our ties will continue,” Mr. Davutoglu said. “Israel has to accept the consequences of its actions and be held accountable.”Mr. Davutoglu said that “normalization of Turkish-Israeli relations was out of the question” unless Israel conforms to international law. Turkey, he said,Windows 7 Enterprise, would pursue accountability in the killing of the eight Turks and one dual U.S.-Turkish citizen until the end.Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi condemned the Israeli raid.“We feel there was no justification for this aggression, and humanitarian assistance should not have been blocked the way it was,” Mr. Qureshi said.Afghan Foreign Minister Zalmai Rassoul also expressed solidarity with Turkey.Story Continues →Copyright 2011 The Related Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,Office 2007 Product Key, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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