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'World needs Türkiye more than Türkiye needs world': former German president
Christian Wulff says Türkiye’s strategic location, labour-cost advantages and shifting supply routes create major opportunities for deeper German-Turkish cooperation.
'World needs Türkiye more than Türkiye needs world': former German president
Christian Wulff, former President of Germany speaks to the crowd after the final between Italy's Jannik Sinner and Poland's Hubert Hurkacz. / Reuters Archive

Former German president Christian Wulff said that the world needs Türkiye more than Türkiye needs the world, pointing to Ankara’s growing strategic role as global dynamics shift.

Speaking at the German-Turkish Business Council executive board meeting at the Rahmi M. Koc Museum in Istanbul, Wulff said Germany remains Türkiye’s most important trading partner while stressing that significant co-operation potential remains untapped.

He said the aim of the meeting was to clearly define areas of co-operation and make better use of existing economic opportunities.

Wulff said he sees a self-confident Türkiye and emphasised that mutual trust remains a key pillar in bilateral relations.

“The world needs Türkiye more than Türkiye needs the world,” he said, adding that Germany continues to have a positive image in Türkiye, creating favourable conditions to expand co-operation.

Referring to changes in global supply chains, Wulff said routes are increasingly shifting away from the Strait of Hormuz toward Mediterranean ports, leading to congestion and boosting Türkiye’s geopolitical and strategic importance.

He added that relatively lower labour costs and geographic advantages make Türkiye an attractive partner for Germany, which is seeking to benefit from these conditions.

Wulff also said Germany is facing its own set of domestic and global challenges.

Highlighting the scale of ongoing global crises and conflicts, he described the current period as both a challenge and an opportunity, arguing that Türkiye is positioned to play a larger role internationally.

SOURCE:Anadolu Agency