Germany's Scholz to meet Turkey's Erdogan in Ankara
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is visiting Turkey Monday in his first official trip to the country since he took office in December.
He will hold talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, followed by a news conference.
A Turkish presidency statement said the two leaders are expected to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war and Turkish-European Union Relations, along with bilateral relations.
NATO-member Turkey has close relations with both Russia and Ukraine and brought the two countries’ foreign ministers together last week for negotiations. Though those talks did not yield results, diplomatic efforts continue.
Germany and Turkey have significant trade relations, with bilateral trade 2021 rising above $41 billion in 2021. Some 3 million people of Turkish origin live in Germany, closely linking the two countries. But relations have been tested by Turkey's human rights record, including the jailing of German journalists and an activist, as well as Erdogan lashing out against European leaders.
Germany considers Turkey an important partner to handle the ongoing refugee and migrant crisis with people trying to reach Europe from Turkey. The German government is also aware that Turkey has an important geostrategic position as a NATO member.
In her 16 years in office, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel struck a delicate balance between cooperation and criticism, meeting with Erdogan numerous times. Her last visit was in October before she left office.