Friday, September 9, 2016

GERMANY AND TURKEY WELL KNOWN GOOD BILATERAL RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN FURTHER STRAINED, DESPITE THE ATTEMPTS BY VARIOUS GOVERNMENTS SOURCES TO RESTORE THE HALF BROKEN RELATIONSHIP.



       Germany and Turkey well known good bilateral relationship has been further strained, despite the attempts of various governments' sources to restore the half broken relationship with the NATO member country of Turkey, after wide range diplomatic political financial immigration and defense dispute between Germany Turkey and other Eurozone Countries, particularly on the controversial visa free travel agreement for the Turkey citizens to Germany and the Eurozone Countries. The Armenian Resolution passed by the German Parliament and supported overwhelmingly by the members of the German Parliament also known as the Bundestag that acknowledged the long time ago massacre of the Armenians by the Osmanian Turks as genocide has been another of concern, despite Turkey government denouncement of the Resolution that had been passed by the Bundestag. The refugee and asylum crisis in Western Europe and Turkey government threats for withdrawal from its responsibility that contributes to the refugee and asylum crisis in Western Europe, specially in Democratic Republic of Germany has been further emphasized. Dispute over frequent visits of high rank government's official, members of the German Parliament and Journalists to the Turkey town of Incirlic, specifically to the military Base in which the German military also known as the Bundeswehr have been stationed at for the reinforcement of the Troops for the war against terrorism and finally, European Union Countries concern about further violation of citizens Constitutional, Civil and Humanitarian Rights in Turkey. NATO General Secretary Stoltenberg has traveled to Turkey Yesterday in the attempt to settle the dispute over the future of Germany's and NATO'S member countries military Bases in the town of Incirlic for which the German government has allocated the sum of over sixty billion Euros for the rebuilding of adequate infrastructure needed for training of the military and for living to the privilege and benefit of all the military personnel with their families that would be stationed in the near future in the Turkey's small town of Incirlic.


                                                  Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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