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Russia strongly condemns any attempts to sanction Türkiye as dangerous and unnecessary escalation. We encourage all involved parties, including France and Germany, to resist any actions which would risk furthering this crisis.

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Office of the Chancellor Berlin, Germany

December 28, 2027


His Excellency President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

Office of the President

Ankara, Turkey


Your Excellency President Erdoğan,


It is with deep sadness that I extend my heartfelt condolences to you and the people of Turkey on the death of your esteemed Foreign Minister.


The loss of a dedicated public servant and esteemed diplomat is a loss not only for Turkey but for the entire global community. The contributions of Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu to Turkish diplomacy and to fostering international cooperation will be remembered with respect and gratitude.


Please convey my condolences to the family of the deceased, as well as to the members of your government and the Turkish diplomatic corps.


With deepest sympathy,


Friedrich Merz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany


ACTION: Official Letter to President Erdogan

EFFECT: Acknowledgement

RATIONALE: This is in response to the death of FM

CONTINGENCY: no expected issues

As tensions escalate between Greece and Turkey, experts are sounding alarms over the potential for a significant surge in migration towards Germany. The stability of the region has been threatened by recent developments, casting doubt on the efficacy of the German-Turkish refugee deal.


One of the primary concerns stemming from this Turkish-Greek crisis is the potential for increased migration towards Germany. The German-Turkish refugee deal, which has been in place to manage migration flows, is now under scrutiny as the situation between Greece and Turkey intensifies.


Experts are projecting a three-fold increase in migration from Turkey to Germany in the coming months if the crisis continues to escalate unchecked. This surge in migration could pose significant challenges for Germany, both socially and economically, as it grapples with integration efforts and the strain on resources.

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