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Bilateral relations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sri Lanka–Turkey relations are the foreign relations between Sri Lanka and Turkey. Turkey has an embassy in Colombo since 2013. Sri Lanka has an embassy in Ankara since 2012.[1]
The relations between Sri Lanka and Turkey existed before the founding of both modern-day nations. Turkey's first formal relations with Sri Lanka began with the Ottoman Empire's assignment to the honoury consul of Sri Lanka in Galle in 1864 and until 1915, Ottoman honoury consuls served in Sri Lanka.[2]
Turkey has historically been supportive[3] of Sri Lanka's commitment to nonalignment.[4] Relations have generally been very friendly[5] — especially with the United National Party governments, such as the J. R. Jayewardene[5] government that gave Sri Lanka's foreign policy a decidedly Western[3] orientation. Prior to that, relations were tense[6] with the Sri Lanka Freedom Party[7] government under Sirimavo Bandaranaike, who deeply mistrusted[7] the West and cultivated relations with China instead.
Then Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Sri Lanka after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.[1]
Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa | Temple Trees, Colombo | February 10, 2005[1] |
Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa | President Abdullah Gül | Çankaya Köşkü, Ankara | 2008[1] |
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