Germany and Turkey Forge Closer Ties Amid Policy Shift
Chancellor Scholz and President Erdoğan signal a significant change in German-Turkish relations, focusing on military cooperation and diplomatic engagement.
- Germany has resumed significant arms exports to Turkey, including the potential sale of Eurofighter jets, marking a departure from previous restrictions.
- Chancellor Scholz and President Erdoğan have agreed to revive the bilateral government consultations, which had been paused since 2016.
- Despite closer ties, Scholz and Erdoğan remain divided on Middle Eastern policy, particularly regarding Israel, with Erdoğan accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza.
- The two leaders discussed the Ukraine conflict, highlighting Turkey's potential role as a mediator due to its unique position between Russia and the West.
- Migration issues were addressed, but specifics on cooperation, particularly regarding the deportation of offenders, were left vague.


























