Chancellor Olaf Scholz is traveling to Turkey for some difficult meetings. Migration and arms exports are among the tricky issues on the agenda.
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Germany has lifted curbs on military exports that were imposed after Turkey's 2016 ground offensive in northern Syria. During talks in Istanbul, the chancellor spoke of "concrete deliveries" to the fellow NATO member.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is traveling to Turkey for some difficult meetings. Migration and arms exports are among the tricky issues on the agenda.
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