- Source: Embassy of Turkey, The Hague
The Embassy of Turkey in The Hague is the chief diplomatic mission of the Republic of Turkey in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Background
The current Turkish Ambassador to the Netherlands is Selçuk Ünal.
Outside The Hague, there is also Turkish Consulate Generals in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Deventer where the senior officer is known as the Consul-General. As the Turks are the largest minority in the Netherlands, the four Turkish diplomatic missions in the country serve for various causes.
The seat of the ambassador was first held by Yahya Karaca Paşa on 28 December 1859. Since then, diplomatic relations between the Netherlands and the Ottoman Empire was held through the embassy until when the Ottoman Empire collapsed in 1922 and made its way to its successor state, the Republic of Turkey.
On 12 October 1979, the son of the then incumbent Turkish ambassador Ahmet Benler was assassinated by gunmen on his way to school in Delft University.
See also
Netherlands–Turkey relations
List of diplomatic missions in the Netherlands
List of ambassadors of Turkey to the Netherlands
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hubungan Belanda dengan Turki
- Britania Raya
- Hubungan Israel dengan Turki
- Hubungan luar negeri Azerbaijan
- Daftar karya tentang Perusahaan Hindia Timur Belanda
- Kerusuhan Ürümqi Juli 2009
- Embassy of Turkey, The Hague
- Embassy of the United States, The Hague
- Embassy of Sweden, The Hague
- Turkish Embassy Letters
- William Hague
- List of diplomatic missions of Turkey
- Netherlands–Turkey relations
- The Hague
- Embassy of the United Kingdom, The Hague
- Embassy of Indonesia, The Hague