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Germany's Gabriel says agrees with Turkish PM on need to improve ties

Published 11/05/2017, 20:35
Updated 11/05/2017, 20:40
© Reuters. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel addresses a news conference at the Africa Union Commission headquarters in in Addis Ababa

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany and Turkey want to improve their ties, the German foreign minister said after meeting Turkey's prime minister on Thursday, seeking to reverse a deterioration in relations over an increasingly authoritarian tone from Ankara.

Speaking after meeting Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim in London, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said the countries needed to do more to get on better.

"We above all spoke about how we can get back to reasonable relations," Gabriel told German broadcaster ZDF.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said this month Europe should not push Turkey away despite worries about President Tayyip Erdogan's tightening grip on power, seeming to play down talk that its aspirations to join the European Union are over.

Germany's emphasis on good ties with Turkey comes despite its frustration earlier this year about Erdogan repeatedly accusing it of applying "Nazi methods" by banning rallies aimed at drumming up support among Turks in Germany for a referendum vote that strengthened the power of his presidency.

© Reuters. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel addresses a news conference at the Africa Union Commission headquarters in in Addis Ababa

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