Foreign Ministry (Turkey)
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Dışişleri Bakanlığı | |
Statue of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Embassy of Turkey, Washington, D.C. | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 2 May 1920 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Turkey |
Headquarters | Dr. Sadık Ahmet Cad. Balgat, Ankara |
Annual budget | ₺5.786.984.000 (2021)[1] |
Minister responsible | |
Deputy Ministers responsible |
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Website | www.mfa.gov.tr |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey |
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkish: Dışişleri Bakanlığı) is the governmental body responsible for conducting foreign relations of the Republic of Turkey. The Ministry is responsible for Turkey's diplomatic missions abroad and for the promotion of Turkish culture, as well as for implementing the country's foreign policy in accordance with its national interests. Established on 2 May 1920, its primary duties are administering diplomatic missions, negotiating international treaties and agreements, and representing the Republic of Turkey at the United Nations.[2] The ministry is headquartered in the Turkish capital of Ankara[3] and counts on more than 200 missions as embassies, permanent representation offices and consulates general, abroad. As of 2021, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains 235 diplomatic posts worldwide. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Hakan Fidan, who has held the position since 3 June 2023.
Diplomatic missions
The Ministry oversees Turkey's diplomatic missions abroad, which include embassies, consulates, and representative offices in over 200 countries and territories.
Gender equality
As of April 2023, 42% of Turkey's ambassadors and 15% of Turkey's consuls-general are women. That is, 72 women out of 172 ambassadors, and 14 women out of 97 consuls-general.[note 1][4]
Organization
Office of the Minister
This is the top-level of the MFA hierarchy and is responsible for managing the overall operations of the ministry. The Minister of Foreign Affairs is assisted by three Deputy Ministers and several advisors.
Central organization
- Political Affairs department is responsible for the development and implementation of Turkey's foreign policy. It analyzes international political developments, conducts research, and provides policy recommendations to the government.
- Economic Affairs department is responsible for promoting Turkey's economic interests abroad. It works to increase trade and investment, improve economic relations with other countries, and support Turkish businesses operating abroad.
- EU Affairs department is responsible for Turkey's relations with the European Union (EU). It coordinates Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU and monitors EU policies that affect Turkey's interests.
- Multilateral Political Affairs department is responsible for Turkey's participation in international organizations such as the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
- Consular Affairs department provides consular services to Turkish citizens abroad and foreign nationals in Turkey. It issues passports and visas, provides assistance to Turkish nationals in emergency situations, and works to protect the rights of Turkish citizens abroad.
- Cultural Affairs department is responsible for promoting Turkish culture and language abroad. It organizes cultural events, supports Turkish language instruction in foreign countries, and facilitates academic and cultural exchanges between Turkey and other countries.
- Protocol department is responsible for managing official visits by foreign dignitaries and organizing events hosted by the MFA. It also provides logistical support to Turkish diplomatic missions abroad.
- Overseas Promotion and Public Diplomacy department is responsible for promoting Turkey's image abroad and improving its relations with foreign publics. It conducts public diplomacy activities, manages Turkish cultural centers abroad, and coordinates public relations efforts with Turkish diplomatic missions.
Field offices
The ministry runs field offices in the following cities:
Overseas organization
Turkish embassies, consulate-generals, permanent representatives, and trade offices are semi-detached from the central organization. They follow the orders of the Minister's office, and the chief of mission is the sole authority within an overseas diplomatic mission. In the Turkish MFA, an ambassador is the chief of an embassy or a permanent representative. An ambassador would also be the chief of the sole Turkish trade office abroad in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Consulate-generals are headed by diplomats called consuls-general.
Main issues regarding Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Cyprus Dispute |
Turkey and the EU |
Turkey's Security (NATO) |
Terrorism |
Controversy between Turkey and Armenia about the Events of 1915 |
Energy Issues |
Water Issues |
Environment Policy |
The Turkish Straits |
Resolution of Conflicts and Mediation |
Arms Control and Disarmament |
Turkish Citizens Living Abroad |
Turkey’s Multilateral Transportation Policy |
Human Rights |
Turkey on Irregular Migration |
Turkey on Trafficking in Human Beings |
Combating Drugs |
Combating Organized Crime |
Combating Corruption |
Turkey’s Humanitarian Assistance |
Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Turkey |
Maritime Issues |
The Alliance of Civilizations Initiative |
International organizations
Republic of Turkey is a member of 26 international organizations. The contact between these organizations and Turkey is maintained by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Awards
Since 1989, the Ministry awards people and organizations that have demonstrated distinguished services.[6]
See also
- List of ministers of foreign affairs of Turkey
- List of diplomatic missions of Turkey
- Foreign relations of Turkey
- Politics of Turkey
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ottoman Empire)
References
- ^ https://www.sbb.gov.tr/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2a-2021-Yili-Genel-Butceli-idareler-Ekonomik-Kod-icmali-ile-2022_2023-Gider-Tahminleri.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ Brief History of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey. Rep. of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
- ^ "Contact Us." Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
- ^ "The background of gender equality policies in Turkey" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
- ^ "From Rep. of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs". Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ "Distinguished Service Award of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs". www.mfa.gov.tr. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
- ^ Ambassador-level missions overseas are made up of 13 permanent delegates, a trade representative, and 159 embassies; totaling to 172 ambassadors. This statistic excludes Turkey's domestic ambassador-level posts, such as general directors or political advisers.
External links
- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in Turkish)