Germany to pull troops from Turkish base in spat with Ankara
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Cabinet decided Wednesday to pull German troops and reconnaissance aircraft out of Turkey’s Incirlik air base after Turkish officials refused to let lawmakers visit them.
The troops and planes participating in the international coalition against the Islamic State group will redeploy to Jordan. Merkel portrayed the move as allowing Germany and Turkey to put aside one of many problems causing friction between the two NATO allies.
Germany has about 270 troops stationed at Incirlik, near the Syrian border, with six Tornado reconnaissance aircraft and a refuelling plane.
It pledged to do what it can to limit disruption caused by the move to a base in Jordan. The Defence Ministry said that the relocation would take the refuelling plane out of service for two to three weeks, and the reconnaissance planes for two to three months.


