The meeting, held at the Turkish House, saw discussions on various pressing issues, with a focus on Türkiye's European Union (EU) membership process.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, summarizing the key topics covered during the meeting.
According to the statement, the top diplomats deliberated on Türkiye's ongoing EU membership process.
Specifically, they discussed the updating of the Customs Union and the visa liberalization process, highlighting the significance of these steps for Türkiye's integration into the EU.
The latest developments regarding the Cyprus issue were on the agenda, reflecting the ongoing efforts to address this long-standing conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Both ministers explored matters related to the Black Sea Grain Initiative, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation in the Black Sea area, particularly in agriculture and trade.
The meeting also touched upon Sweden's NATO membership process, indicating a broader discussion on the evolving dynamics within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Climate change issues were not left unaddressed, with the diplomats exchanging views on the global climate crisis and potential collaborative efforts to combat it.
The talks between Minister Hakan Fidan and Minister Annalena Baerbock reflect the ongoing diplomatic engagements between Türkiye and Germany, two pivotal countries in Europe.
These discussions hold significant implications for regional stability, economic cooperation, and the broader international community.
The meeting at the United Nations comes at a critical juncture as nations continue to grapple with multifaceted challenges, and cooperation between countries like Türkiye and Germany remains vital in addressing global issues effectively. (ILKHA)