Steinmeier Seeks to Revitalize German-Turkish Relations Amid Controversy and Protests
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier's visit to Turkey, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties, is marked by cultural gestures and political tensions.
- Steinmeier calls for a revival of German-Turkish relations during his visit to Ankara, emphasizing the need for cooperation in NATO and the G20.
- Protests erupt in Turkey with demonstrators comparing Steinmeier to Hitler, reflecting anger over Germany's support for Israel.
- Steinmeier's gesture of bringing kebabs to Turkey attracts media attention, sparking debate over cultural representation.
- Turkish President Erdogan criticizes the West's indifference to Gaza's plight, while Steinmeier highlights the role of Turkey in regional stability.
- The visit commemorates the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Germany and Turkey, underscored by discussions on the Middle East and integration issues.