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The '''Turkish Ambassador to Spain''' is [[Turkey]]'s highest diplomatic representative to [[Spain]].
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Turkey has an embassy in [[Madrid]] and a consulate general in [[Barcelona]].
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Turkey and Spain are both members of the [[Council of Europe]], the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]], the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]], the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]], the [[World Trade Organization]], and the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]. Spain is also an [[EU|EU member]] and Turkey is an [[Accession of Turkey to the European Union|EU candidate]].
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A rapprochement between the Republic of Turkey, led by prime minister [[Adnan Menderes]], and [[Francoist Spain]] began by the mid-20th century, and both countries signed a Treaty of Friendship in 1959.<ref name=Soler>https://www.cidob.org/articulos/anuario_internacional_cidob/2011/las_relaciones_hispano_turcas_buena_sintonia_pese_al_estancamiento_europeo page 427</ref>This strengthening of relations continued in the 1980s, in a favourable context facilitated by circumstances such as the joining of Spain to the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO) in 1982, a military alliance to which Turkey already belonged.<ref name=Soler/>
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Ambassador Zeki Kuneralp survived an assassination attempt which claimed the lives of his wife and her brother in Madrid in 1978. He retired, in part due to ill-health, in 1979, renouncing the world and current affairs.

The Turkish ambassador to Spain.

The Turkish Ambassador to Spain is Turkey's highest diplomatic representative to Spain.

Overview

Turkey has an embassy in Madrid and a consulate general in Barcelona.

Turkey and Spain are both members of the Council of Europe, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the World Trade Organization, and the Union for the Mediterranean. Spain is also an EU member and Turkey is an EU candidate.

A rapprochement between the Republic of Turkey, led by prime minister Adnan Menderes, and Francoist Spain began by the mid-20th century, and both countries signed a Treaty of Friendship in 1959.[1]This strengthening of relations continued in the 1980s, in a favourable context facilitated by circumstances such as the joining of Spain to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1982, a military alliance to which Turkey already belonged.[1]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

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Semih Akbil198421 June 1986
Zeki Kuneralp19721979
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