Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Merz. The call provided a platform for the two leaders to exchange views on a range of strategic topics.
Bilateral Relations Between Turkey and Germany
During the discussion the participants examined the current state of Turkey‑Germany bilateral relations. Both sides highlighted the importance of maintaining open channels of communication and deepening cooperation across political, economic, and security domains.
Upcoming NATO Leaders Summit in Ankara
The conversation also turned to the NATO Leaders Summit that is scheduled to be held in Ankara. The leaders addressed preparatory matters and the expected role of the alliance in fostering regional stability. Emphasis was placed on the summit’s potential to reinforce collective defence commitments.
Europe’s Defence Within NATO
Erdoğan stated that Europe should strengthen its defence within NATO. He argued that a robust and coordinated defence posture is essential for deterring threats and ensuring the security of member states. The call underscored Ankara’s view that a united European defence contributes to the overall effectiveness of the alliance.
Turkey’s Initiative for a Lasting Peace in the Russia‑Ukraine War
In addition, Erdoğan announced that Turkey is working to restart negotiations aimed at achieving a lasting peace in the Russia‑Ukraine war. He described Ankara’s willingness to act as a mediator and to support diplomatic efforts that could bring an end to the conflict.
Implications of the Dialogue
The telephone exchange reflects a broader intent to align Turkish and German positions on key security challenges. By linking bilateral cooperation with NATO’s agenda and peace initiatives, the leaders signaled a coordinated approach to addressing both regional and continental concerns.
