- Turkey–United Kingdom relations
Turkish–British relations are foreign relations between the
Republic of Turkey and theUnited Kingdom . Relations between Britain and Turkey go right back to the early 16th century, when the first strong contacts between the two countries developed as trading interests in Britain sought new market outlets in the East. The two nations have been at war several times before including theFirst World War . Both countries maintain relations via the British Embassy inAnkara [ [http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1053446559682 "Welcome to the British Embassy Turkey"] "britishembassy.gov.uk" Link accessed 29/05/08] and the Turkish Embassy inLondon [ [http://turkey.embassyhomepage.com/ "Welcome to Turkey"] "turkey.embassyhomepage.com" Link accessed 29/05/08] . Turkey and the United Kingdom maintain strongbilateral relations . [ [http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1053446569273 "Bilateral Relations"] "britishembassy.gov.uk" Link accessed 29/05/08]Mandate of Palestine
The
Ottoman Empire , of which Palestine was apart, broke up shortly after theFirst World War and was officially dissolved in 1923. Palestine was previously a part of theOttoman Empire . After the British had promised the localArab s, throughLawrence of Arabia , independence for a united Arab country covering most of the Arab Middle East, in exchange for their supporting the British; and Britain had promised to create and foster aJewish national home as laid out in the Balfour Declaration, 1917. The British had, in theHussein-McMahon Correspondence , previously promised theHashemite family lordship over most land in the region in return for their support in the GreatArab Revolt during World War I. The British, under General Allenby during theArab Revolt stirred up by the British intelligence officerT. E. Lawrence , defeated the Ottoman forces in 1917 and occupiedPalestine andSyria . The land was administered by the British for the remainder of the war.The
United Kingdom was granted control of Palestine by theVersailles Peace Conference which established theLeague of Nations in 1919 and appointed Herbert Samuel, a former Postmaster General in the British cabinet, who was instrumental in drafting the Balfour Declaration, as its firstHigh Commissioner in Palestine. In 1920 at theConference of Sanremo ,Italy , theLeague of Nations mandate over Palestine was assigned to Britain. In 1923 Britain transferred a part of theGolan Heights to theFrench Mandate of Syria , in exchange for theMetula region.TRNC - Cyprus
The
United Kingdom , of which The island ofCyrpus was once apart, maintains two sovereign area military bases on the island ofCyprus . Turkey invaded the Northern part of the Island in 1974 for preventingEnosis . In 1983,Turkish Cypriot s declared the independentTurkish Republic of Northern Cyprus . The United Kingdom does not recognise theTRNC . TheTRNC is only recongised by Turkey. The UK is also a signatory to a treaty withGreece andTurkey concerning the independence of Cyprus, theTreaty of Guarantee , which maintains that Britain is a "guarantor power" of the island's independence. [http://www.sba.mod.uk/ dn]Trade
The
United Kingdom is the second biggest importer of goods fromTurkey , after Germany. Turkey exports around 8% of its total goods to the United Kingdom. [ [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tu.html#Econ "World Fact Book - Turkey"] "cia.gov" Link accessed 29/05/08] Around 1,000,000 Britons take holidays in Turkey every year, while 100,000 Turks travel to the UK for business or pleasure. [ [http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1053446563612 "The UK and Turkey"] "britishembassy.gov.uk" Link accessed 29/05/08]Accession of Turkey to the European Union
The
United Kingdom is a key supporter for Turkey'sEU membership bid. According toCarl Bildt , Swedish foreign minister, " [The accession of Turkey] would give the EU a decisive role for stability in the eastern part of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, which is clearly in the strategic interest of Europe."cite news|last=Ekman|first=Ivar|title=Top Swedish official backs Turkey for EU|publisher=International Herald Tribune |date=2006-12-11 |url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/12/11/news/sweden.php|accessdate=2007-07-03] In May 2008,Queen Elizabeth II said during a visit to Turkey, that "Turkey is uniquely positioned as a bridge between the East and West at a crucial time for the European Union and the world in general." [cite web|url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/turkey/8927125.asp
work=Hurriyet
accessdate=2008-07-13
title=Britain's Queen Elizabeth's visit to Turkey continues
date=2008-05-15]See also
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Foreign relations of Turkey
*Foreign relations of the United Kingdom References
External links
* [http://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkey_s-political-relations-with-the-united-kingdom.en.mfa Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with the United Kingdom]
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