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Prior to June 2024, Sergey Beseda headed the Russian side of the negotiations that later led to the 2024 Ankara prisoner exchange; however, in June 2024, Vladimir Putin replaced Beseda with Aleksey Komkov. [27] [a] The Vice President of Germany's BND Philipp Wolff [b] also joined the negotiations at this time. [27]
On a second thought, another possible option might be titling off of where the prisoner exchange took place (in Ankara), which in that case would be: "2024 Ankara prisoner exchange" (I don't think we would need to specify the month in that case). Gödel2200 18:49, 10 August 2024 (UTC) Hm, I think this is another good option.
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.
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On 12 December 2024, Ethiopia and Somalia signed a joint declaration AKA Ankara Declaration in Ankara, Turkey to restore their bilateral relations following a tension over the sovereignty status of Somaliland and Ethiopia's access to Red Sea port.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, as of 26 October 2024, 17 Syrian civilians have been killed by Turkish drone attacks since 23 October 2024. [24] Increased security checks were imposed at TAI headquarters and at Istanbul's main airports following the attack. Funerals for some of the victims were held on 24 October. [5]
On 12 December 2024, Ethiopia and Somalia signed a joint declaration in Ankara, Turkey, to resolve the disputed sovereignty over Somaliland and Ethiopia's access to the Port of the Red Sea. [2]
These diplomatic missions serve as a vital link between Turkey and the international community, promoting trade, cultural exchange, and diplomatic relations. [1] With 252 diplomatic and consular missions, Turkey has the 3rd largest diplomatic network in the world .