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North Korea–Turkey relations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Turkish-North Korean relations
Map indicating locations of North Korea and Turkey

North Korea

Turkey

North Korea–Turkey relations (Korean:뛰르끼예-조선민주주의 인민공화국 관계) are the foreign relations between North Korea and Turkey. The Turkish ambassador in Seoul is accredited to North Korea.[1] North Korea's ambassador in Sofia, Bulgaria is accredited to Turkey.[1]

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Diplomatic relations

Until 2001,[2] North Korea's post-World War II policy toward Turkey was mainly aimed at minimizing cooperation between Turkey and South Korea.[3] In a quest to end its diplomatic and economic isolation,[4] North Korea established diplomatic relations on June 27, 2001.[1]

When the Bush administration determined that North Korea was in violation of the 1994 agreement on North Korea's nuclear weapons program,[5][6] bilateral relations between the two nations have been very limited.[5]

Economic relations

  • Trade volume between the two countries was negligible in 2019.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Relations between Turkey and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey.
  2. ^ A Comprehensive Handbook on Korea: Korea Annual 2004. 41st ed. Seoul: Yonhap News Agency, 2003.
  3. ^ Yun, Dae-Ho. North Korea s Foreign Policy. Seoul: Research Center for Peace and Unification of Korea, 1991.
  4. ^ Noland, Marcus. "Life Inside North Korea." Testimony before U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs, June 5, 2003. http://foreignsenate.gov/testimony/2003/NolandTestimony030605.pdf[permanent dead link].
  5. ^ a b United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. North Korea: Status Report on Nuclear Program, Humanitarian Issues, and Economic Reforms. 108th Cong., 2d sess. Washington, DC: GPO, 2004. http://foreign.senate.gov/testimony/2004/[permanent dead link] DPRKTripReport.pdf.
  6. ^ Wit, Joel, Daniel Poneman, and Robert Gallucci. Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2004.
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