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'''Baki İlkin''' is a Turkish diplomat who served as Ambassador of the [[Turkey|Republic of Turkey]] to the [[United States]].<ref>http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/9311905.asp?scr=1 </ref>
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'''Baki İlkin''' is a Turkish diplomat who was Ambassador of the [[Turkey|Republic of Turkey]] to the [[United States]].<ref>http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/9311905.asp?scr=1 </ref>
  
Previously, Baki İlkin served as [[ambassador]], Deputy Under-Secretary for [[Bilateral Political Affairs]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey]] (2001-2004); ambassador of [[Turkey]] to the [[United States]] (1998-2001); ambassador of Turkey to the [[Netherlands]] (1996-1998); ambassador, [[director general]], special advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey (1993-1996); ambassador of Turkey to [[Denmark]] (1990-1993); and ambassador of Turkey to [[Pakistan]] (1987-1990).
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Previously, Baki İlkin was [[ambassador]], Deputy Under-Secretary for [[Bilateral Political Affairs]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey]] (2001-2004); ambassador of [[Turkey]] to the [[United States]] (1998-2001); ambassador of Turkey to the [[Netherlands]] (1996-1998); ambassador, [[director general]], special advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey (1993-1996); ambassador of Turkey to [[Denmark]] (1990-1993); and ambassador of Turkey to [[Pakistan]] (1987-1990).
  
 
He also held the posts of chief of [[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]] for the [[President of Turkey]] (1983-1987); special advisor to the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (1981-1983); [[consul (representative)|counsellor]] at the Embassy of Turkey to the [[United Kingdom]] (1977-1981); and [[Chief of Cabinet]] for the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, as well as [[Chief of Section]] for [[Greece]], [[Turkish Department of Political Affairs]] (1975-1977).
 
He also held the posts of chief of [[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]] for the [[President of Turkey]] (1983-1987); special advisor to the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (1981-1983); [[consul (representative)|counsellor]] at the Embassy of Turkey to the [[United Kingdom]] (1977-1981); and [[Chief of Cabinet]] for the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, as well as [[Chief of Section]] for [[Greece]], [[Turkish Department of Political Affairs]] (1975-1977).

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Person.png Baki Ilkin  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(diplomat)
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Born3 October 1943
Ankara, Turkey
Died29 April 2018 (Age 74)
NationalityTurkish

Baki İlkin is a Turkish diplomat who was Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to the United States.[1]

Previously, Baki İlkin was ambassador, Deputy Under-Secretary for Bilateral Political Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey (2001-2004); ambassador of Turkey to the United States (1998-2001); ambassador of Turkey to the Netherlands (1996-1998); ambassador, director general, special advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey (1993-1996); ambassador of Turkey to Denmark (1990-1993); and ambassador of Turkey to Pakistan (1987-1990).

He also held the posts of chief of cabinet for the President of Turkey (1983-1987); special advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981-1983); counsellor at the Embassy of Turkey to the United Kingdom (1977-1981); and Chief of Cabinet for the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, as well as Chief of Section for Greece, Turkish Department of Political Affairs (1975-1977).

In addition, Baki İlkin worked as first secretary at the Embassy of Turkey to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1974-1975); third and first secretary at the Embassy of Turkey to Greece (1970-1974); and Third Secretary at the Department of Cypriot-Greek Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey (1969-1970).


 

Event Witnessed

EventLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/1983Canada
Quebec
Château Montebello
The 31st Bilderberg, held in Canada
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References