UN Delays Gaza Flotilla Report Again
UN Delays Gaza Flotilla Report Again
The United Nations has once again delayed the release of a report on Israel's raid on Gaza-bound Turkish-led flotilla as the two sides had not agreed on the document.
A UN spokesman announced the report on Israel's attack on flotilla ships that was to have been handed over to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday was not released, the AFP reported.
Farhan Haq said Turkey and Israel "have not come to a consensus" on the report, announcing the UN was "still aiming for late August."
In an interview with Turkey's Anatolia news agency, Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal said "The demand to postpone came from Israel, like the previous demands." This is while an Israeli official told AFP that "the Turkish side asked for the delay."
Turkey has been demanding an apology for Israel's May 31, 2010 raid on Gaza-bound flotilla in which nine Turkish activists were killed and Israel has so far rejected the demand.
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