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Türkiye–Germany Strategic Dialogue meeting set to tackle mobility irritants

May 18, 2026
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Türkiye–Germany Strategic Dialogue meeting set to tackle mobility irritants
In a brief statement dated 17 May 2026, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to Berlin on 18 May for the third session of the Türkiye–Germany Strategic Dialogue Mechanism, co-chaired with his German counterpart Johann David Wadephul. Although the agenda spans security and regional affairs, diplomatic sources confirm that labour-mobility irritants—especially Germany’s backlog in family-reunion visas and Ankara’s push for Schengen visa liberalisation steps—will top the bilateral talks. Germany hosts the world’s largest Turkish diaspora (about three million people), and visa processing times have ballooned to 10–12 weeks at some German consulates in Türkiye, complicating summer travel and business trips.

Türkiye–Germany Strategic Dialogue meeting set to tackle mobility irritants


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Turkish exporters also complain that extended border checks introduced by Berlin in 2024 continue to slow just-in-time deliveries of auto parts to Bavaria. Ankara is expected to demand a pilot programme for trusted-trader lanes at the Kapıkule–Kapıköy rail crossings and additional interview slots for business travellers under the EU–Türkiye Customs Union framework. For Berlin, the meeting is an opportunity to secure Ankara’s cooperation on irregular migration along the Balkan route. Interior Ministry officials hint that Germany may expand its West-Balkan skilled-worker recruitment scheme to include select Turkish technical professions, a move welcomed by German Mittelstand companies facing acute labour shortages. However, any concessions will have to navigate domestic political sensitivities around immigration numbers. The dialogue mechanism was revived in 2024 after a six-year hiatus and is designed to produce practical action plans rather than lofty communiqués. Previous rounds delivered mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccination certificates and a doubling of academic exchange grants. Mobility professionals should watch the post-meeting press conference on 18 May: a fast-track business-visa lane or expanded quota for family appointments would immediately ease assignment planning for both German and Turkish multinationals. Even incremental progress would be significant ahead of the peak travel period. If talks falter, companies should brace for continued delays and advise travellers to secure appointments at least three months in advance.

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