Türkiye

New Ambassadors Appointed to 5 Countries According to Official Gazette

President Erdoğan appoints ambassadors to 5 countries

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has signed appointment decisions for ambassadors to 5 countries, which were subsequently published in the Official Gazette. Among the countries with new ambassadors are Tunisia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Emrullah İşler has been appointed as the new ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while Ahmet Misbah Demircan is now the ambassador to Tunisia.

In addition to these appointments, there have been other diplomatic postings as well. Fatih Ulusoy has been appointed as the Ambassador of North Macedonia, Erkan Özoral as the Ambassador to Slovakia, Haldun Koç as the Ambassador to Portugal, Erdal Sabri Ergen as the Ambassador to Djibouti, Emriye Bağdagül Ormancı as the Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Alper Aktaş as the Ambassador to Somalia, Cem Utkan as the Ambassador to Chad, and Fahri Türker Oba as the Ambassador to Gambia.

Furthermore, Fatih Erkekoğlu and Fatih Murat Ar have been appointed to vacant board of directors memberships at the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office, while Fatma Seniha Nükhet Hotar has been appointed as the special representative of the Union for the Mediterranean (UAIB) to Turkey with the title of ambassador.

These appointments mark an important development in Turkey’s diplomatic efforts and are indicative of the country’s ongoing commitment to maintaining strong international relations.

 

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