Turkey, Germany Boost Cooperation: EU Support, Peacekeeping Missions on Table
Turkey and Germany have agreed to fortify their cooperation, with Germany promising support for Turkey's EU journey and Turkey offering to participate in peacekeeping missions. The two nations aim to collaborate in conflict zones like the Gaza Strip, Ukraine, and Syria.
Germany has committed to backing Turkey's efforts to join the European Union, on the condition that Turkey makes necessary reforms, including improvements in human rights. Turkey, in turn, has expressed readiness to contribute to peacekeeping missions, although details are yet to be finalised.
The two countries also share a common objective of bolstering their cooperation in addressing global crises. They plan to work together in hotspots such as the Gaza Strip, Ukraine, and Syria. Turkey's influence over Islamic Hamas is seen as an asset in the Gaza peace plan, with Germany valuing Turkey's role in the process.
However, the timeline for Turkey's involvement in peacekeeping missions remains uncertain. While Turkey is prepared to contribute troops, no specific date has been set for its participation in the international stabilization force for Gaza.
Germany and Turkey have agreed to enhance their cooperation, with Germany supporting Turkey's EU aspirations and Turkey offering to participate in peacekeeping missions. Their shared commitment to addressing global crises and conflicts is expected to strengthen their bilateral relations.
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