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Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held a telephone conversation, Turkish Anadolu agency reports.
   
The officials discussed cooperation in dealing with terrorism, as well as steps to be taken towards Iran's nuke program.
   
The sides also touched upon Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. Turkish FM stressed the importance of establishing an international commission to investigate the attack.
   
Clinton conveyed her views to Davutoglu on her visit to the South Caucasus, whereas the latter informed her of his visit to the Balkans.

According to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Philip Crowley, Clinton urged Davutoglu to continue an “important dialogue” with Israel, as the relations between the two countries are vital for the future of the region.

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