Israel’s new ambassador to Turkey, Eitan Na’eh, met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Monday. Na’eh presented his diplomatic credentials to Erdogan, marking one of the final steps in restoring relations between the former close regional allies. 

The ceremony, held at Erdogan’s massive presidential palace, included an honor guard of Turkish soldiers and a rendition of Israel’s national anthem, “Hatikvah.” 

Erdogan welcomed Na’eh, who was previously stationed in Ankara in the 1990s, with a smile and handshake. He was impressed when the Israeli ambassador greeted him in Turkish. The Turkish leader also shook hands with Na’eh’s wife and children as well as the Israeli embassy’s diplomatic staff. 

Following their meeting, Na’eh said on Twitter that he was “very pleased to present my credentials to President Erdogan and to start a new phase in the relations between the two countries.”... Read More: JNS