Merz's Prestige Visit
By Ahmet Özay
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is making his first official visit to Turkey today since taking office. Merz, who will meet with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara, has defense, trade, migration and foreign policy on his agenda.
For Merz, who is under pressure in German domestic politics, this visit is critical both for prestige and strengthening his position in Europe.
New Era in Relations
Although being slandered and discredited by the German press, Merz pursues a determined and energetic policy in defense and migration areas. It's also noteworthy that he hasn't visited Greece yet.
The German Chancellor coming to Ankara one day after the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet agreement signed with Britain is no coincidence. Eurofighters are a German-British co-production.
Turkey-Germany relations had reached their peak in many areas before July 15, 2016 during the Merkel era. Under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, there are also many new steps pointing to such an era. These steps include bringing Turkey back to EU platforms.
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