New Zealand–Turkey relations
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New Zealand–Turkey relations have developed steadily over the last few years, with a reaffirmation of bonds arising from the shared Gallipoli experience of World War I. In January 1992 Turkey opened an Embassy in Wellington, with New Zealand opening an Embassy in Ankara in 1993.[1]
A memorial to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the commander of the Turkish forces at Gallipoli who went on to become the founder of modern Turkey, is sited at Tarakina Bay overlooking the entrance to Wellington harbour.[2]
Visits
Head of State
Dates | Head of State |
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April 1990 | Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves |
August 1991 | President of Turkey, Turgut Özal |
21–28 April 1998 | Governor-General, Sir Michael Hardie Boys |
21 April - 1 May 2003 | Governor-General, Dame Silvia Cartwright |
April 2009 | Governor-General, Sir Anand Satyanand |
Prime Minister
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23–27 April 2005 | Prime Minister, Helen Clark | |||||||||||||||
23–27 April 2005 | Prime Minister, Helen Clark | |||||||||||||||
3–7 December 2005 | Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | |||||||||||||||
22–26 April 2010 | Prime Minister, John Key | |||||||||||||||
Minister of foreign Affairs
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