Germany, Turkey Pledge to Strengthen Defense Cooperation for Europe's Stability
Germany and Turkey have pledged to strengthen their defense and security cooperation, with both nations emphasizing the importance of their alliance for Europe's stability. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has called for a long-term, strategic vision in EU-Turkey relations, while his German counterpart, Johannes Wadephul, has described Turkey as a 'reliable and important NATO ally'.
Wadephul has expressed no reservations about cooperation between the defense industries of Germany and Turkey. He has also warned about Russia's provocative actions, stressing the need for NATO unity to prevent escalation and halt financial support to the Kremlin. Turkey, for its part, has prioritized defense and security collaboration with Europe and has urged the EU to move past its 'biased stance' towards Turkey.
The precise goals of the announced joint defense and security cooperation between Germany and Turkey are to bolster bilateral relations in defense and security matters. However, specific detailed objectives and implementation plans have not been explicitly outlined in the available information.
Germany and Turkey have agreed on the necessity of close cooperation for their own social security and for Europe's. While the details of their joint defense and security cooperation are yet to be fully revealed, both nations appear committed to strengthening their alliance in the face of regional challenges.
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