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State visit of President Cevdet Sunay to Britain (1-8 november 1967)
Author(s) -
YEŞİLBURSA Behçet Kemal
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
ankara üniversitesi türk i̇nkılap tarihi enstitüsü atatürk yolu dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2667-7768
pISSN - 1303-5290
DOI - 10.1501/tite_0000000447
Subject(s) - state (computer science) , political science , library science , history , computer science , programming language
The State visit of the President of the Republic of Turkey to the United Kingdom took  place from the 1st to the 8th of November, 1967. The President was accompanied by  an official suite of 16, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and his wife, three  politicians from three different Turkish political parties, including one who was a  former Ambassador in London and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and one who was a  former Minister of Reconstruction, officials from the Foreign Ministry and the  Presidential Office, and the Major-General commanding the War College. The  purpose of the Turkish President’s visit was to demonstrate Britain’s interest in  Turkey as an ally and an economically developing country in the process of  democratisation. The Turks recognised the mainly symbolic nature of the visit, but  for a number of reasons were somewhat apprehensive beforehand. The visit was,  however, successful and the Turkish delegate was impressed by the hospitality of  their hosts. The Turks were pleased to engage in political discussions of substance.  The Turkish Press gave the British positive coverage, and the British Government  hoped that some impact would be made on the Turkish people as a whole. The visit  certainly made an impact on the President and his suite, who were impressed by the  excellent planning and the traditional splendour. However, what surprised and  pleased the Turks most of all was the ease of the relationships which they formed.  They returned with a lot to think over, and the British Ambassador believed that the  visit would help Anglo-Turkish relations.

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