Core Viewpoint - Turkey has implemented comprehensive restrictions on maritime transport related to Israel, prohibiting Israeli-flagged vessels and those owned by Israeli companies from entering Turkish ports, as well as Turkish-flagged vessels from going to Israel [1] Group 1: Policy Changes - The new policy includes a ban on all goods related to Israel, including transshipment of containers, from being operated at Turkish ports [1] - Shipowners are required to sign a declaration confirming that their vessels have no business ties to Israel and will not carry goods or military supplies destined for Israel [1] Group 2: Diplomatic Relations - This move is seen as the latest manifestation of Turkey's ongoing diplomatic pressure on Israel, reflecting the fluctuating relationship over the past decade [1] - Following the resumption of diplomatic relations in August 2022, the relationship deteriorated rapidly after the outbreak of new Israeli-Palestinian conflict in October 2023 [1] - In November 2023, Turkey recalled its ambassador to Israel, and by May 2024, Turkey suspended all import and export trade with Israel in response to Israeli military actions in Gaza [1] - In November 2024, Turkish President Erdogan announced a complete severance of relations with Israel, stating that no measures would be taken to develop bilateral relations in the future [1]
土耳其对以色列相关船只实施全面限制措施
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-21 11:38