Hosting Angela Merkel in Istanbul, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched a charm offensive of sorts, presenting her with a set of luxury antique gifts that she seemed visibly pleased to receive.
Merkel and Erdogan briefly met in Istanbul on Friday to discuss tough issues such as migration from the Middle East to Europe and Turkey’s bid to join the EU. The pair took a short break from affairs of state later in the day to inaugurate a Turkish-German University (TAU) campus in Istanbul.
But the ceremony turned out to be far more eye-catching than similar events held elsewhere in the world as the Turkish hosts went beyond the conventional ribbon-cutting.
The atmosphere seemed so warm, and Turkish hospitality so appealing, that it seems hard to believe that the German and Turkish leaders traded insults just a year or two ago.
In 2016 and 2017, Erdogan notoriously attacked Merkel for her uncompromising stance on Turkey’s accession to the EU, her negative criticism of Turkish democracy, and Ankara’s crackdown against the opposition.
He didn’t hold back, calling her “a terrorist supporter,” even going as far as to liken her policies to that of Nazi Germany, earning a furious rebuke from Berlin.