Ankara is making a host of new diplomatic appointments, including to Jordan, Macedonia and Turkmenistan
Turkey is set to appoint 16 new ambassadors, including to Jordan, Macedonia and Turkmenistan, according to a presidential decree Friday.
According to the decree, 15 ambassadors were reassigned from their positions to the Foreign Ministry’s headquarters in Ankara.
The new ambassadors will be appointed to 15 countries including Jordan, Guatemala, Turkmenistan, Algeria, Sri Lanka, Belarus, Estonia, Chad, Dominican Republic, Chile, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, North Macedonia and Gambia.
A new ambassador will also be appointed to Turkey’s embassy in Gabon, which has been vacant.