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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began Israel's highest-level visit to Greece on Monday, in a sign Israel is looking beyond its troubled alliance with Turkey for other strategic Mediterranean partners. Netanyahu's two days in Athens come a month after a groundbreaking Israel visit by Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, and follow a May Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that killed 9 Turkish citizens and soured the country's ties with Ankara.
Netanyahu and Papandreou were set to discuss the Middle East peace process and improving trade and defence ties amid tight security. Hundreds of extra policemen were deployed along the airport highway and in the cordonned-off city centre.
"There is a new warmth in Israeli-Greek relations," a senior Israeli official travelling with Netanyahu told Reuters. Long a traditional ally of Arab states, Greece forged full diplomatic ties with Israel later than other European countries, only in 1990, and has lately signalled a desire for closer relations and a greater role in Middle East diplomacy.
"Greece is ready to help the two parties (Israeli and Palestinian) come together and solve their problems," a Greek official told Reuters. Papandreou spoke on the telephone with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak ahead of Netanyahu's visit, his office said.
Turkey, the only largely Muslim Nato state, had long played an intermediary role between Arab states and Israel. It also had close military and intelligence relations with the Israelis. But relations deteriorated after Turkey criticised the Israeli attack on the Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip in December 2008, and cancelled several planned joint manoeuvres. They hit a new low point after the deadly Israeli raid on a Turkish-backed aid flotilla to Gaza two months ago. In courting Greece, the Israelis may well affect Turkish sensitivities.

Copyright Reuters, 2010

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