On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan engaged in a phone conversation with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to deliberate on matters involving bilateral relations, NATO collaboration, and current global security issues. This dialogue was part of a broader effort by Türkiye to strengthen its connections with Germany, as emphasized by Erdoğan. The Turkish President pointed out the significance of enhancing cooperation in various domains, including political, economic, and security sectors.
A significant point of discussion between the two leaders was the forthcoming NATO leaders’ summit, which is set to take place in Ankara. Erdoğan expressed Türkiye’s anticipation that the summit will bolster Europe’s defense capacities within NATO while preserving the unity across the Atlantic. This meeting is seen as a crucial event for reinforcing collective security measures and cooperation among member nations.
Another major topic addressed during their conversation was the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. President Erdoğan reiterated Türkiye’s dedication to facilitating a sustainable peace process and mentioned Ankara’s active role in attempting to rekindle diplomatic talks between Russia and Ukraine. Throughout the conflict, Türkiye has managed to maintain diplomatic relations with both parties, positioning itself as a potential mediator to ease tensions and promote dialogue.
The exchange of views also extended to broader regional developments, where both leaders shared their perspectives on the evolving geopolitical landscape. The dialogue underscores the importance both Türkiye and Germany place on strategic partnerships and their commitment to addressing pressing international challenges collectively.
