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Turkish President Erdoğan greeted with military honors in Berlin

Welcome ceremonies for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's state visit to Germany have begun in earnest with military honours and a greeting from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The two will hold the first official talks of Erdoğan's three-day visit at the Bellevue Palace.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published September 28,2018
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday to discuss ways to improve political and economic relations between the two countries.

Erdoğan was received with military honors by Steinmeier at the presidential palace Schloss Bellevue.

The president and First Lady Emine Erdoğan arrived in Berlin on Thursday for a three-day state visit.

Erdoğan is scheduled to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel later on Friday.

Ahead of his visit, Erdoğan called for opening a fresh page in Turkish-German relations, in an article published in German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

"The dramatic developments in the world make it indispensable for both Germany and Turkey to open a new page in bilateral relations, to leave aside their differences and focus on their common interests," he stressed.

Relations between Ankara and Berlin suffered several setbacks in past years, but both sides have taken steps in recent months towards improving ties.

- SECURITY TIGHTENED IN BERLIN
German authorities have raised security measures to the highest level, 1+, in Berlin's city center ahead of Erdogan's visit.

Berlin police announced that around 4,200 police officers would be deployed in Berlin to ensure the security during the visit.

Main streets in the government district were closed as part of the security arrangements.

Following his official meetings in Berlin, Erdoğan will travel on Saturday to the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which has a large Turkish immigrant population.

In Cologne, Erdoğan will attend the inauguration ceremony of Cologne Central Mosque, run by Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs.