Estonia |
Turkey |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Estonian Embassy, Ankara | Turkish Embassy, Tallinn |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Annely Kolk [1] | Ambassador SĂŒleyman Ä°nan Ăzyıldız [1] |
Estonia-Turkey relations are foreign relations between Estonia and Turkey. Estonia has an embassy in Ankara and Turkey has an embassy in Tallinn. Both countries are full members of Council of Europe and of NATO. Estonia is also an EU member and Turkey is an EU candidate.
The basis of Estonia-Turkey relations is based on the "Agreement of Friendship and Cooperation" signed on 1 December 1924. [2] The occupation and annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union in 1940 was not recognized by Turkey. After Estonia regained its independence on 20 August 1991, diplomatic relations were established between the two countries with the Joint Declaration signed on 2 October 1991. [3]
Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
---|---|---|---|
President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan | President Toomas Hendrik Ilves | Presidential Palace, Tallinn | October 23-24, 2014 [4] |
Minister of Foreign Affairs MevlĂŒt ĂavuĆoÄlu | Minister of Foreign Affairs JĂŒrgen Ligi | Presidential Palace, Tallinn | October 27, 2016 [4] |
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sven Mikser | Minister of Foreign Affairs MevlĂŒt ĂavuĆoÄlu | Ăankaya KöĆkĂŒ, Ankara | July 2017 [4] |
Prime Minister JĂŒri Ratas | Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım | Ăankaya KöĆkĂŒ, Ankara | August 2017 [4] |
Estonia |
Turkey |
---|---|
Diplomatic mission | |
Estonian Embassy, Ankara | Turkish Embassy, Tallinn |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Annely Kolk [1] | Ambassador SĂŒleyman Ä°nan Ăzyıldız [1] |
Estonia-Turkey relations are foreign relations between Estonia and Turkey. Estonia has an embassy in Ankara and Turkey has an embassy in Tallinn. Both countries are full members of Council of Europe and of NATO. Estonia is also an EU member and Turkey is an EU candidate.
The basis of Estonia-Turkey relations is based on the "Agreement of Friendship and Cooperation" signed on 1 December 1924. [2] The occupation and annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union in 1940 was not recognized by Turkey. After Estonia regained its independence on 20 August 1991, diplomatic relations were established between the two countries with the Joint Declaration signed on 2 October 1991. [3]
Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
---|---|---|---|
President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan | President Toomas Hendrik Ilves | Presidential Palace, Tallinn | October 23-24, 2014 [4] |
Minister of Foreign Affairs MevlĂŒt ĂavuĆoÄlu | Minister of Foreign Affairs JĂŒrgen Ligi | Presidential Palace, Tallinn | October 27, 2016 [4] |
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sven Mikser | Minister of Foreign Affairs MevlĂŒt ĂavuĆoÄlu | Ăankaya KöĆkĂŒ, Ankara | July 2017 [4] |
Prime Minister JĂŒri Ratas | Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım | Ăankaya KöĆkĂŒ, Ankara | August 2017 [4] |