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A period of thaw: Scholz visits Turkey

On 19 October, during his official visit to Turkey, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Istanbul. During a press conference, the two leaders outlined key areas of cooperation, including issues related to maintaining stability in the Middle East, achieving a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, and preventing the escalation of the refugee crisis. Germany and Turkey announced their readiness to resume regular intergovernmental consultations and to enhance economic cooperation. The Chancellor also confirmed the lifting of restrictions on arms supplies to Turkey, as well as Berlin’s approval of Ankara’s purchase of Eurofighter Typhoon multirole fighter jets.

The two sides differed in their views on issues such as the responsibility for the war in Gaza and the conflict in Ukraine. Turkey has openly blamed Israel, accusing it of committing genocide and deliberately escalating the conflict. When Scholz raised the issue of supporting Kyiv during the press conference, Erdoğan remained silent.

The visit marks a significant improvement in bilateral relations. Aside from the shared priority of maintaining regional stability, the two sides achieved other provisional agreements during the talks. Turkey has improved its prospects for modernising its armed forces by regaining access to the German armaments market, while Germany anticipates launching cooperation with Ankara on migration policy.

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