The positive atmosphere, where the trip was originally scheduled, stemmed from Erdoğan’s call for a new chapter with the European Union and an attempt by that organization, which recently relaunched an enlargement process, to prepare a strategic and forward-looking report on the EU-Türkiye relations.
What happened during Erdoğan's Berlin visit?
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Berlin on Friday. Going to the German capital at the invitation of that country’s government, his meeting with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz related to bilateral economic relations, visa liberalization, irregular migration, the readmission agreement, NATO, relations with the European Union and major developments in the Middle East.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Berlin on Friday. Going to the German capital at the invitation of that country’s government, his meeting with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Olaf Scholz related to bilateral economic relations, visa liberalization, irregular migration, the readmission agreement, NATO, relations with the European Union and major developments in the Middle East.
Two major developments took place at the Turkish Parliament the day before Erdoğan’s trip: the Foreign Affairs Commission postponed its debate on Sweden’s admission to NATO as the National Defense Minister Yașar Güler informed the Planning and Budget Commission that Türkiye was planning to buy 40 Eurofighter Typhoon warplanes. Specifically, the minister said that a deal had been reached with the United Kingdom and Spain, adding that those countries were trying to persuade Germany.
Yet, the Turkish president ended up visiting the German capital at a time when the two countries significantly disagreed on Israel’s massacre in Gaza. Some observers even called it “sensitive” and “brinksmanship” as a handful of German media outlets urged the government to postpone Erdoğan’s visit, or at least not hold a joint press conference nor take questions from reporters. Obviously, all those recommendations suggested that Ankara was gaining ground.
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