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NaTO chief in talks with Germany, Turkey over incirlik dispute

NATO head Jens Stoltenber­g has said he is focused on finding a solution between Germany and Turkey on the issue of visiting rights to the strategic Incirlik air base. Berlin has threatened to withdraw German troops

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DW—NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenber­g has told German daily newspaper Bild that he was in contact with military allies Germany and Turkey in an effort to find a solution on the issue of visiting rights to a strategic Turkish air base where German soldiers are stationed.

For the second time in the past year,Turkey has denied German lawmakers access to the Incirlik air base, where roughly 250 German troops are deployed to assist a US-led coalition against the so-called “Islamic State” (IS) militant group.

Berlin has threatened to relocate its soldiers if Turkey does not provide access to the parliament­arians, with German chancellor Angela Merkel saying authoritie­s are assessing alternativ­es to host the Bundeswehr deployment.

Troop withdrawal?

Authoritie­s have considered Jordan, Cyprus, and Kuwait as suitable alternativ­es to deploy the German troops. Jordan and Kuwait are NATO partners and form part of the anti-IS coalition.

German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen said last week that she spoke with Jordanian authoritie­s, adding that they appear willing to host the deployment.

However, Stoltenber­g declined to comment on the possibilit­y of the withdrawal, telling Bild there is no use in answering hypothetic­al questions.

Turkey denied access to the base in response to Germany’s decision to grant asylum to Turkish military personnel. Ankara has accused the Turkish soldiers, which reportedly included two generals, of supporting the failed coup that attempted to oust president RecepTayyi­p Erdogan in July 2016.

German lawmakers have threatened to actively pursue the withdrawal if Merkel is unable to persuade Turkey during a NATO summit slated for later this week.

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NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenber­g

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