Germany likely to approve tank upgrades for Turkey - Spiegel

​The German government is moving to approve upgrades of Turkey's Leopard battle tanks by German arms maker Rheinmetall
Friday, 19 January 2018 22:17

The German government is moving to approve upgrades of Turkey's Leopard battle tanks by German arms maker Rheinmetall as a further step towards normalising strained ties with Ankara, Der Spiegel magazine said on Friday.

This week Germany and Turkey resumed bilateral government consultations, suspended after Ankara's arrest of German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yücel last February, Reuters reported.

After the meeting Gabriel instructed his office to put Turkey's request for the tank upgrades on the agenda and "to look favourably" at it, Spiegel said. The German foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment on the potential arms sales to Turkey. Gabriel told reporters after his meeting with Çavuşoğlu that major arms sales to Turkey would remain off limits until Yücel's case had been resolved, but signalled at the time that Berlin would review Ankara's request to add protective gear to its existing tanks.

Turkey wants to add gear to reinforce the tanks against improvised explosive devices and mines, and is also seeking a sensor system that would protect the vehicles against anti-tank projectiles.

Spiegel said the likely approval of the tank upgrades was viewed by diplomats as "a concession toward solving the crisis with Turkey and a step toward securing the release of the Die Welt journalist Yücel".

Turkey accuses Yücel of spreading propaganda for the armed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).