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Embassy of Russia, Ankara
Russian: Посольство России в Турции
Turkish: Rusya'nın Ankara Büyükelçiliği
Map
LocationÇankaya District, Ankara, Turkey Turkey
Address5 Andrea Karlova St., Çankaya District, Ankara
AmbassadorAlexei Yerkhov
Websiteturkey.mid.ru/ru/

Embassy of Russia in Ankara (Russian: Посольство России в Турции ; Turkish: Rusya'nın Ankara Büyükelçiliği) is the official diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Turkey. The current ambassador is Alexei Yerkhov.

History[edit]

After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War, the Allied Powers occupied much of the territory in the east of present-day Turkey. The leader of Turkish opposition, Kemal Ataturk, who was centered in Ankara, was in competition with the Sultan in Istanbul for authority over Turkey.[citation needed]

On April 23, 1920, Ataturk convened and headed the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, the new parliament of the Turkish nation. Three days later, Ataturk made a request to the Soviet Union for military assistance and an establishment of diplomatic relations.[1][2]

On June 2, the Foreign Affairs Minister in Soviet Russia, Georgy Chicherin, sent a letter to Ataturk announcing Soviet Russia's recognition of the independent Turkey, and proposed to establish diplomatic and consular relations immediately. The Turks soon after sent a delegation to Moscow to negotiate a mutual assistance agreement.[3]

On October 4, the Russian delegation arrived in Ankara, who was greeted by Kemal Ataturk at the embassy building. On November 7, the opening ceremony of the Soviet embassy took place, which was the only foreign diplomatic mission in Ankara at the time. On November 29, Ataturk sent a telegraph to Chicherin to respond to the letter from June 2. Thus, in the period from June 2 to November 29, 1920, diplomatic relations between Soviet Russia and Kemalist Turkey were established.[citation needed]

On March 16, 1921, Turkey and Soviet Russia signed the Treaty of Moscow. On July 20, 1921, the treaty was ratified by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on July 20, and by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on July 31. On September 22, 1921, the instruments of ratification were exchanged in Kars.[citation needed]

List of ambassadors[edit]

Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Albert Chernyshyov [ru] Ambassador 25 December 1991 6 August 1994
Vadim Kuznetsov [ru] Ambassador 13 September 1994 30 June 1998
Aleksandr Lebedev [ru] Ambassador 30 June 1998 27 February 2003
Pyotr Stegny [ru] Ambassador 27 February 2003 31 January 2007
Vladimir Ivanovsky Ambassador 31 January 2007 12 July 2013
Andrei Karlov Ambassador 12 July 2013 19 December 2016 Assassinated
Alexei Yerkhov Ambassador 19 June 2017

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Egorov, Boris (2021-03-10). "How the Bolsheviks helped shape modern Turkey". Russia Beyond. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  • ^ ""Юсисапайл"". husisapail.narod.ru. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  • ^ "Mustafa Kemal and Turkey in the Correspondences of Soviet Bureaucrats (1918-1922)". The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 48: 38–49.
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